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What effect would this be?

Started by Darkknigh_t, August 26, 2013, 03:18:25 PM

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Darkknigh_t

Greetings :)
So im looking for a pedal that would get me that decay effect like a delay/reverb when i hit the string that the repeat kind of falls apart/decays i dont know if its a reverb or delay pedal im looking for. Atm im building a zero point sdx i dont know if i can set it to that kind of setting for that type of effect so does anyone know what i mean? :)
Thank you :)

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jkokura

It sounds to me like you're talking about some sort of lowfi delay or reverb. Can you give us an audio example of what you're talking about?

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Darkknigh_t

Quote from: jkokura on August 26, 2013, 05:11:32 PM
It sounds to me like you're talking about some sort of lowfi delay or reverb. Can you give us an audio example of what you're talking about?

Jacob

Something similar to this the multiplex echo machine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=yyB_XAd_D5g
The lead guitar parts the chords and the individual notes.
I know its a bit of a reverb/delay but i was wondering would my zero point sdx be able to do it like that or similar at least or if not which pedal would you recommend as a build to have that effect :)
Thank you!

midwayfair

Do you mean the "tape" detune effect, where the pitch drops? There's not really enough space in a ZPSDX enclosure to add the detune circuit. You can simply put the modulation on the lowest setting in the ZP, but it won't be exactly the same.

You should build the Multiplex if you want that effect. http://1776effects.com/store/

Darkknigh_t

Quote from: midwayfair on August 26, 2013, 05:49:46 PM
Do you mean the "tape" detune effect, where the pitch drops? There's not really enough space in a ZPSDX enclosure to add the detune circuit. You can simply put the modulation on the lowest setting in the ZP, but it won't be exactly the same.

You should build the Multiplex if you want that effect. http://1776effects.com/store/
Yes exactly a repeat that gets detuned so the multiplex is the way then :) good I'm pretty new here I've been more of a reader on the forum than a poster and I didnt even notice 1776 boards and now that I saw that I know now where all of you guys get the black pcbs for the switches ( was a pretty big mistery to me ).
Thank you very much for your answers as soon as i finish my ZP I'll go for the multiplex both of them sound amazing! :)