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Delay is an audio signal processing technique that records an input signal to a storage medium and then plays it back after a period of time. When the delayed playback is mixed with the live audio, it creates an echo-like effect, whereby the original audio is heard followed by the delayed audio.
The DL4 by Line 6, introduced in 1999, is a digital delay pedal. It is one of the first digital modeling effects units . [ 1 ] The DL4 features models of 16 vintage delay effects, including the Echoplex , Roland Corporation 's Space Echo , and the Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is also used for looping . [ 4 ]
A well-known use of delay is the lead guitar in the U2 song "Where the Streets Have No Name", and also the opening riff of "Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns N' Roses. [108] Delay effects: Boss DD-3 Digital Delay, MXR Carbon Copy, Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man, Line 6 DL4, Roland RE-201.
Following the success of the POD, Line 6 introduced the DL4 digital delay pedal in 1999 as part of a series of groundbreaking digital effects pedals. [12] It models 16 vintage delay effects, including the Echoplex, Space Echo, and the Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man, and featured a looping function. [13] Premier Guitar credited the DL4 for ...
A collection of effects pedals, including several distortions: a MXR Distortion + (top row, second from left), and a Pro Co Rat, Arbiter Fuzz Face, and Electro-Harmonix Big Muff (all middle row, from left). Distortion pedals are a type of effects unit designed to add distortion to an audio signal to create a warm, gritty, or fuzzy character.
In 2007, the Roland subsidiary Boss released the RE-20 pedal, with digital modelling of the original Space Echo sound. [3] It includes a "twist" feature that increases the feedback and speed of the delay, creating a "swirling cacophony" effect. [3] In 2023, Boss released an updated pedal, the RE-202, alongside the smaller RE-2. [3]
In the early '80s, Boss was able to fit the circuitry of its best-selling SDE-3000 digital rack delay into the form factor of its analog DM-2 delay, branded as the DD-2 digital delay. A subsequent drop in component costs allowed the pedal to be sold for a lower price in 1986 as the rebranded DD-3, which has gone through three distinct versions ...
Eventide DDL 1745 Digital Delay Line Studio Processor. Eventide Inc. (also known earlier as Eventide Clock Works Inc.) is an American pro audio, broadcast and communications company whose audio division manufactures digital effects processors, digital signal processor (DSP) software, and guitar effects pedals.