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258.1 | I have a Digitech delay... | CSC32::G_HOUSE | | Wed Jul 08 1987 14:35 | 30 |
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I have had one of the Digitech Digital Delays since Sept. 1986 and
have been VERY pleased with it.
It is the RDS 3600 model, which has just under 8 sec advertised
delay capability. According the the delay display on mine though
I can get just over 8 secs delay (max) out of it.
I got a great deal on it, around $275, as I remember (It was mixed in
with some other deals and I have a little difficulty determining what
was what...).
It's very clean and has an led display to show delay time. I have it
in a flight case that's been banged around quite a bit and it's
sustained no problems. As far as the bandwidth, the max delay time
is switch selectable for the long delay range and this determines the
bandwidth you get. I believe that in the long (8sec) range the bandwidth
is down to about 4 mhz, while in a smaller (1.6 sec max) range it gets up
around 15-16. I don't have the specs available right now but if anyones
interested I can get them in a couple of weeks.
This one doesn't do sampling, but it will fnlange and chorus with the
best. My only complaint (aside from the 2-3 months I had to wait for
it) is that the delay speed (within a particular range) is only selectable
by using a pot. This makes it difficult to get an exact delay time. It
also seems to wander a small bit over time on a particular delay setting.
But for my purposes it's absolutely fantastic! I love it!
Greg
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258.2 | | PNO::HEISER | Kitty Hawk fever | Mon Feb 19 1990 19:02 | 11 |
| These aren't necessarily in the $300 range as stated above, but who
besides those below has 8 second samplers/delays?
DigiTech PDS 8000
DigiTech RDS 3600
Roland SDE 3000* - this seems to be the best of the affordable
TC Electronics xxxx?
Who else competes in this space?
Mike
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258.3 | | PNO::HEISER | Kitty Hawk fever | Mon Feb 26 1990 16:06 | 10 |
| I just talked with a "technical" sales rep at DigiTech. He said that
the:
- RDS 7.6 (as in 7.6+ seconds in a rack unit) lists for $299, has a 15KHz
bandwidth, and is being discontinued with a replacement unit pending.
- PDS 8000 (as in 8 seconds) pedal lists for $295 and also has a 15KHz
bandwidth. I could've sworn that it was 7KHz.
Mike
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258.4 | | PNO::HEISER | Menudo: Breakfast of Champions | Wed Mar 07 1990 12:57 | 10 |
| Does anyone know if the DigiTech RDS 7.6 comes with a pedal or do you
have to buy a MIDI pedal?
In case anyone is keeping score:
Unit Bandwidth MLP
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DigiTech PDS 8000 15KHz $295 pedal
DigiTech RDS 7.6 15KHz $299 rack
Roland SDE 3000 20KHz $1,095 rack
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258.5 | For $299 You Want 8 Seconds And MIDI Too? | AQUA::ROST | Bikini Girls With Machine Guns | Wed Mar 07 1990 16:13 | 2 |
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No pedal, it's not MIDI.
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258.6 | | PNO::HEISER | Menudo: Breakfast of Champions | Wed Mar 07 1990 16:29 | 3 |
| So I take it that you have to tweak it manually?
Mike
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258.7 | FYI | UPWARD::HEISER | ej :== @via_music.com | Mon Mar 25 1991 18:40 | 6 |
| Digitech just released the RDS-8000 Time Machine. This is a rackmount
8 second sampler/delay for under $300. It does other effects too, but
I'm not sure how many at once. No details on MIDI either, but I bet it
has it.
Mike
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258.8 | Any others? | BINKLY::TAREILA | | Wed Nov 27 1991 10:07 | 17 |
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Anybody else have any info on the Digitech RDS-8000 or the Roland SDE-3000?
I'm interested in a rack mount digital delay that has these features:
Responds to midi program change (of course ;^) )
Over 2 seconds delay time
Has infinite repeat
Has a "mix" parameter with every patch
High bandwidth and signal-to-noise ratio
Possibly has the capability to set delay time with a footswitch (step on the
switch twice - the interval between steps becomes your delay time)
I don't care about flange/chorus. Are there any other units that have most of
these features?
thanks.. /marc
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258.9 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Just Say Ho! | Wed Nov 27 1991 10:59 | 7 |
| yeah the RDS-8000 is $600 cheaper than the SDE-3000 ;-)
I think only the SDE-3000 does all you want, plus it has presets. The
TC Electronics 2290 or Eventide H3000 might do it too, but those are
$mega$.
Mike
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258.10 | Midi? | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Tommy The Cat | Wed Nov 27 1991 11:35 | 3 |
| Does the RDS-8000 take midi control? I didn't think it did.
gh
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