remember to turn off the link button and set delay to time (instead of beat).
and roll off some of the top end if you want it to sound like tape
Do you mean this specifically?Swordfish wrote:I think ohmboys is the closest thing to my tape echo. It has a pretty good saturated feel to the echoes.



yap. that one is da killa!oblique strategies wrote:This one is really great, & so much fun to play (but no Intel/Universal Binary support)
Mac PPC & Win
http://mdsp.smartelectronix.com/classic ... -delay.php
It's not really a space echo emu, but a fantastic dub delay, so i vote a +1Homebelly wrote:King dubby....
http://www.lowcoders.fr/
GAFM ***+3WebSite! wrote:yap. that one is da killa!oblique strategies wrote:This one is really great, & so much fun to play (but no Intel/Universal Binary support)
Mac PPC & Win
http://mdsp.smartelectronix.com/classic ... -delay.php

i'm digging thatglitchrock-buddha wrote:There is also this free Echo unit emulation of the same era:
http://www.genuinesoundware.com/?a=showproduct&b=36
Not based on the roland space echo, but it's free.
Rahad Jackson wrote:My Awesome Mix Tape #6
I love Moog gear, but if I was going to spend anywhere near that amount of money I would have to consider one or two of the originals, & at that price I can include lifetime maintenance!illsub1 wrote: but since I started using the moog analog delay, its not even close...
http://www.moogmusic.com/moogerfooger/? ... uct_id=179
