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Conference napalm::commusic_v1

Title:* * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * *
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Created:Thu Feb 20 1986
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2101.0. "Info on Digitech 3.6sec delay?" by KAOFS::D_STJEAN (CSC's/RDC's of the world, Unite!) Sat Aug 26 1989 18:36

    What I'm looking for is some basic information on the Digitech DRS
    3.6 second delay.
    
    I've spotted a used one, but didn't have time to make enquiries.
    Does it have Midi? What is the resolution (8,12-bit)? Bandwidth at
    full delay (3.6s)? Anybody out there have experience with one?
    Does it send/receive jacks in the regen loop? I didn't notice a
    bypass switch on the front panel, footswitch controlled?
    
    I'll try leafing some of my EM and GP mags for a review, since I
    don't pick them up regularly, and with my luck :-)
    
    Thanks,
    Denis.
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2101.1made it up as I went alongANT::JANZENcf. ANT::CIRCUITS,ANT::UWAVESSun Aug 27 1989 17:215
    I own an old one of their products, so my wild a** guesses are:
    it has taps in the regen loop
    it's probably non-midi
    it's probably 8-bits companded
    Tom
2101.2Lotsa nopesAQUA::ROSTSpeak to dogs in FrenchMon Aug 28 1989 10:563
    
    The 3.6 second delay is non-MIDI, non-programmable and only has
    8 KHz bandwidth.  
2101.3PNO::HEISERPete Rose: ' I'm going to Disneyland'Mon Aug 28 1989 19:044
    Greg House at CSC32::G_HOUSE had one for sale a while back.  He
    may still have it.
    
    Mike
2101.4I liked it, 'till I went MIDICSC32::G_HOUSENo way out, No way out...Mon Aug 28 1989 19:3013
    Mine isn't a RDS 3.6, but a RDS 3600 (the next one up the line). 
    
    The RDS 3.6 is a rack mount unit, definately mono and definately not
    Midi controllable.  If it's anything like the 3600, it's very reliable
    and quiet.  The 3600 has a LED display showing the delay time, but the
    3.6 does not.  I don't remember what the bandwidth is for the 3.6, but
    the 3600 is switch selectable, allowing you to cut the max delay time
    in favor of increased bandwidth (ie. @7.2sec max delay, you get 4k
    bandwidth range, 3.6sec @8k, or 1.6 @16k).
    
    BTW, I'm still selling the 3600, but it's currently spoken for.
    
    Greg
2101.5The more info, the better ...KAOFS::D_STJEANCSC's/RDC's of the world, Unite!Mon Aug 28 1989 23:5311
    Hmmm, interesting....
    I plan to use my effects almost exclusively for guitar, I'm wondering
    if 8KHz bandwidth is enough. As far as it being NOT MIDI, I could
    always retrofit it with one of those Electronic Musician projects
    that have showed up recently. 
    I make alot of my own stuff, but a DDL may be just a bit much to
    tackle. I'm in no hurry, I might just sit on the $400, and look
    around somemore and see what pops up.
    
    Thanks,
    Denis.
2101.6They're cheap tooLEDS::ORSICuz I felt like it, OK?Tue Aug 29 1989 09:0610
    
    	Denis, 
    	The way I understand it, the bandwidth narrows to 8kHz
    	at FULL delay. Another thing to consider is most 12"
    	speakers have poor response above 6 or 7khz anyway. Your
    	rig, or just about anyone's guitar rig is bandwidth limited
    	starting with the pickups. IMHO, the 3.6 would sound great
    	with your guitar, even though it's not stereo, or MIDI.
    		
    	Neal-who-owns-a-3.6
2101.7I think they're a good buyCSC32::G_HOUSENo way out, No way out...Tue Aug 29 1989 12:187
    I agree with Neil, I think that the bandwidth is adequate for guitar.  
    
    Did you say $400???  If someone wants to charge you $400 for that thing
    you are being cheated royally!  I wouldn't pay over about $125 for one
    in premium condition.
    
    Greg
2101.8on the subject of bandwidthCSC32::MOLLERNightmare on Sesame StreetTue Aug 29 1989 12:248
	As far as bandwidth is concerned, I recently had an Alesis MicroVerb
	(the earlier model), and it rolled off all my high end when I used
	distortion (I didn't like the sound at all!!). You may want to
	test what ever you plan to buy in a configuration that you plan
	to use it in. The MicroVerb sounded fine otherwise, but, since I
	use distortion sometimes, I didn't like the end result.

								Jens
2101.9new from ARTPNO::HEISERPete Rose: ' I'm going to Disneyland'Tue Aug 29 1989 13:2216
    For $400 you could probably get the new ART Delay System VII!  It
    lists for $499.  It's features (from brochure) are:
    
    - A dedicated, studio designed professional digital delay/sampler
    - Studio quality echos, delays, doubling, flanging, chorusing
    - Full programmability and storage capability
    - 20-20kHz frequency response
    - Infinite delay and feedback variability
    - ART's new Harmonically Accurate circuitry
    - Infinite repeat capability
    - Variable function footswitch control
    - Ultra-wide sweep of modultation width and speed
    - MIDI interface; activate via external MIDI source
    
    Mike
    
2101.10Or an Multiverb CSC32::G_HOUSENo way out, No way out...Tue Aug 29 1989 13:471
    
2101.11On the road again ...KAOFS::D_STJEANCSC's/RDC's of the world, Unite!Tue Aug 29 1989 13:558
    I thought I might have read the sticker wrong, so I gave the store
    a call. It's on consingment, the owner wanting $399. The store thought
    it was a little high. I'm going to look around for an ART or Multiverb,
    or whatever I come across.
    
    Thanks All,
    
    Denis.
2101.12Don't forget the QuadraverbDYO780::SCHAFERBrad - boycott hell.Tue Aug 29 1989 15:455
    Might want to check out the Alesis Quadraverb while you're looking. Up
    to 4FX at once, up to 1.5 sec delay, and can be had for $399.  Less
    pricey than the Multiverb. 

-b
2101.13or.......HAMER::COCCOLITV villain never gets top billingTue Aug 29 1989 19:137
    
    	Or get a Digitech MSP-4. Four effects at once, up to 1.5 sec
    delay, assignable continuous midi controllers. For $269. 
    Take all the money you save and send it to me........
    
    				Rich
    
2101.14Ripoff Alert!CSC32::G_HOUSENo way out, No way out...Thu Aug 31 1989 12:2214
    >It's on consingment, the owner wanting $399. The store thought
    >it was a little high.
    
    A *little* high??  It's a LOT high!  Matter of fact, if that guy or
    that store thinks he'll get anywhere close to that *they* must be high. 
    
    It didn't cost that much NEW!  It didn't even list for that much...
    
    Second on the Quadraverb or Multiverb.  MidiverbIIs are going for
    really good prices these days too.  I don't know how much delay you can
    get from them though.  All these units can be had for around $400 or
    less. 
    
    Greg
2101.15bo diddlyHAMER::COCCOLIguess i'm just a spudboy,looking for a real tomatoThu Aug 31 1989 21:074
    
    	You can't get diddly delay out of a MVII. Just a long slapback.
    I've seen MVII's going for $100 used. ........Rich
    
2101.16Get a new one if you wantCSC32::G_HOUSEI'm trappedFri Sep 01 1989 16:4712
    I just got a catalog (out of the blue sky) from a place called The
    Musicians Friend.  They are still selling the Digitech 3.6 and the
    price for a brand new unit?
    

    
    
    $219!
    
    Forget the used junk...
    
    Greg