Analog Delay Pedal
Analog Delay Pedal
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![]() Way Huge Aqua Puss Analog Delay Pedal US $69.00
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![]() TOKAI TDL 1 Analog Delay Made in Japan Vintage 01K03 US $129.99
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![]() MXR M169 CARBON COPY DELAY ANALOG GUITAR PEDAL US $113.90
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![]() Rogue Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal NEW US $45.00
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![]() New Modtone Mini Mod Delay Effects Pedal w True Bypass 4956] US $54.99
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![]() Freakshow Digilog Delay US $130.00
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![]() Dunlop MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay M169 Delay Guitar Effect Pedal US $82.00
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![]() Digitech Time Bender delay guitar pedal looper US $199.99
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![]() Maxon AD 900 Four Chip MN3008 US $102.50
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![]() ELECTRO HARMONIX MEMORY TOY ANALOG DELAY PEDAL US $41.00
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![]() Maxon AD 900 Analog Delay Delay Guitar Effect Pedal US $100.00
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![]() eventide timefactor US $260.99
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![]() MXR Carbon Copy Delay US $139.00
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![]() Garage Tone AXLE GREASE Delay Pedal Digital Analog US $79.99
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![]() Diamond Memory Lane Analog Delay Pedal w Tap Tempo MINT Echo MemoryLane US $349.00
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![]() Maxon AD80 Analog Delay Pedal US $169.00
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![]() BEHRINGER VINTAGE DELAY VD400 Analog Delay BUY IT NOW FREE SHIPPING USA US $36.88
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![]() MXR M169 Carbon Copy Analog Delay Pedal PROAUDIOSTAR US $113.00
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![]() JHS Panther Analog Delay Pedal US $425.00
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![]() MXR Carbon Copy Delay DUN M169 Guitar Effects Pedal US $174.95
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![]() Dunlop Way Huge Aqua Puss MK II Analog Delay Pedal US $95.00
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![]() VINTAGE Maxon AD 9 Analog Delay Guitar Pedal Made in Japan US $64.99
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![]() TC ELECTRONICS FLASHBACK Delay Looper US $106.00
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![]() RARE BOSS RDD10 DIGITAL DELAY MADE IN JAPAN MICRO RACK SERIES EXCELLENT US $89.00 |
![]() TC Electronic Flashback Delay and Looper Guitar Pedal US $90.00
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![]() MXR M169 Carbon Copy Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal US $89.99
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![]() Guitar Effect Pedal Digital Delay Joyo JF 08 Bypass US $30.99
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Guitar Effects Pedals Vs. Rack Mount Processors
If you play electric guitar or even if you're just a fan, you've undoubtedly asked yourself how your favorite artist gets 'that sound' on one of your favorite tunes.
There is a dizzying array of guitar effects processors available these days and finding the right combination of guitar effects pedals and rackmount gear can be a daunting task that requires a certain amount of experimentation before finding the combination that works best for you.
Larger touring rock bands often have racks full of processors and a stage littered with pedals to switch between effects patches. Still, many musicians have found the old-style stompbox guitar pedals to offer the best bang for the buck. Although digital multi-effects processors offer some distinct convenient advantages, allowing guitar players to build combinations of effects -i.e. Chorus + Delay + Reverb + Distortion - into patches and banks for easy recall and switching later, there are some drawbacks to this approach as well. The combination of effects that's written to a patch ad the associated parameters (amount of delay, reverb decay etc.), generally can not be changed on the fly. In addition, when switching between effects in a live gig situation, oftentimes there is a slight sound dropout which makes it impractical to use while sustaining a long chord for instance.
The stompbox guitar effects pedal set up, however provides much greater flexibility, allowing the guitar player to switch on and off individual effects at will. In addition, many guitar players prefer the 'warmer' tone provided by some of the older analog effects pedals. For convenience, you can purchase a pedalboard style case that will allow you to keep standard sized stompboxes connected together, so you don't need to continuously reconnect everything each time you play. Many of these pedalboards also provide power supplies to connect all guitar effects pedals to, so that batteries don't need to be constantly changed.
In the end, the best way to find what works for you is to experiment. Individual guitar effects pedals, multi-effects pedals and rackmount processors, along with various midi switching devices can be bought fairly inexpensively on sites like Ebay, if you take the time to look around and do your homework. If you find something that doesn't work for you or your setup, you can always find someone who will be willing to buy it from you.
Richard Brodsky has been playing guitar since the 1970's. He knows the best place to buy guitar effects pedals is http://www.myguitareffects.com
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Richard Brodsky has been playing guitar since the 1970's. He knows the best place to buy guitar effects pedals is http://www.myguitareffects.com
How to achieve a Hardcore/ Post-Hardcore guitar tone?
I have a Marshall Mg15cd, Boss Mt-2 Metal Zone Distortion Pedal, and an MXR Carbon Copy analog delay pedal.
I am trying to achieve a sound like any of the following bands:
Emarosa
Our Last Night (new album tone)
A Skylit Drive
and anything similar to those bands.
Thanks for your help
oh, bands like that? easy.
unscrew the metal casing from the marshall, sit in a tub full of water, put your tongue on the transformer, and turn on the amp.
it will sound just like those bands.
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