Topic: Any Memory Man w/ Hazarai users?

I'm after a clean (i.e. digital) delay with looping capabilities, and this seems like a good candidate.  Anyone here use this thing?  Any alternatives I should look out for?

Re: Any Memory Man w/ Hazarai users?

i've never used one, but i have a friend who swears by his and he is very picky about his delays.

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Re: Any Memory Man w/ Hazarai users?

My wifey got me one for my bday a few years ago...I really like it...lots of possibilities...the multi-tap reverses are my fav...also seems to be built slightly better then some of the newer EHX stuff (i'm looking at you Holy Grail)

Re: Any Memory Man w/ Hazarai users?

For looping I'd say you would have to go with this one. http://www.ehx.com/products/2880
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Re: Any Memory Man w/ Hazarai users?

Oh yeah the 2880 seems like a great looper for sure, but I'm more into the idea of a delay that can also loop, rather than a straight up looper.  I'll definitely be doing more delaying (?) than looping.  After checking out some demo videos I think I will go for the MMwH.  Thanks robots!

Re: Any Memory Man w/ Hazarai users?

i think digitech had a delay w/ 8 second loop at one time. maybe it was called the echoplus or something? not sure what type of loop features you want but i remember that being a cool low-fi loop.

also 2880 is pretty cool. there's a great band out of baltimore called the water that are a two piece and loop drums, guitars and synths all in real time to build their songs. they use the 2880 w/ contact mics on their kit so they can make these cool low-fi sounding drum loops during breaks in their songs.

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Re: Any Memory Man w/ Hazarai users?

Were you thinking of the Digitech RDS 8000?  I have the RDS 4000 (same thing but with 4 seconds max).  It's pretty cool, but the loop mode doesn't let you overdub or anything like that.  The delay is lo-fi digital, but not really in an interesting way for me.  I actually keep it around because I love how it sounds as a flanger.  smile

The loop features I'm on the lookout for are pretty standard...overdub, playback speed, playback direction.  MMwH seems to have that covered, as well as some nifty delay modes.   I went out yesterday to pick one up, but no one here had them in stock.

Re: Any Memory Man w/ Hazarai users?

yeah that's it, only the pedal form which is the PDS 8000. i wasn't sure if you were looking for something low-fi or w/ a few more capabilities (and time). awesome you use the 4000 as a flanger! smile

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