Analog delay with tone control/filter on delay output

Started by StephenGiles, November 16, 2019, 08:21:09 AM

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StephenGiles

Can anyone point me to a schematic showing a tone control on BBD output - I know about the MXR adventures in PWM here, anything else?
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StephenGiles

Wasn't there a delay with a LPF to muffle the decaying echos?
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snk

The Boss DM300 ? (Not a pedal, but an excellent BBD delay with a compander)
One thought : many people usually talk about the HF damping occuring in BBD devices, but the LF damping which is featured in some designs is equally as beautiful ;)

StephenGiles

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Joncaster

Quote from: snk on November 17, 2019, 10:32:17 AM
The Boss DM300 ? (Not a pedal, but an excellent BBD delay with a compander)
One thought : many people usually talk about the HF damping occuring in BBD devices, but the LF damping which is featured in some designs is equally as beautiful ;)

I've also noticed this, been listening to a lot of analog delay clips. My new obsession.
Some of them sound more focused and have a really great grainy decay without being too fat.
For lead work with fuzz and big muff, that bottom end on some darker delays gets in the way too much (I can hear it in Carbon Copy clips, but yet to try one myself)
So far the DM-2W catches my ear, I would love to build one but doesn't really seem worthwhile since the Boss is a great price/build.
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