Saturday, September 07, 2024
The ongoing quest for a good simple delay: The Marshall EH-1 Echohead
video upload by Richard DeHove
"Enter the vast realm of Pedal Land and choose your quest. Will it be the ever-popular Quest for the Ultimate Reverb, or will you choose an easy side quest like The Best Classic Phaser? How about one of the original favorites: The Quest for Best Simple Delay.
But what do you call simple? Is the lack of a tap tempo too simple? Does it need more than one core sound? What about the delay length? Is the pedal's physical size important? Will you be happy with mono? Is it simple if it had dual-function knobs?
My idea of a good simple delay is a small footprint, good sound (of course), reasonable delay length, tap tempo, and maybe at least one other sound-shaping function. I don't want any hidden functions or mystery knobs. It needs to have just enough features so you don't keep wanting to slide in your big stereo unit instead.
I recently bought the Arp87 delay to satisfy these criteria and it's a good delay. But I don't use it often enough to remember what the "X" knob does and I've already forgotten how to get into the hidden fifth mode.
Enter the now discontinued Marshall EH-1 Echohead. It satisfies all my criteria and is cheap. It's sort of ugly though quirky enough to get a pass. The knobs are unreadable (I can feel a reknob coming) but with a tap tempo attached and the level set permanently at maximum the only knobs to worry about are the delay type and the feedback.
The EH-1 was released in 2006 joining a range of similarly-styled effects that started in 1998. I couldn't find out when they were discontinued so it's hard to know how old my unit may be. I'm guessing they finished up around 2014. Anyone have any info on this?
Anyway it's been flawless so far, no noise, pot crackle, jack issues or feezes and I've had it running for days at a stretch. It's so good I might even let my Arp87 go (but the DM-2w definitely stays).
As usual there is no external processing or limiting. Slight volume changes that happen when I talk is because the music is ducked against my voice.
0:00 Intro gumpf & specs
2:10 Mono test
3:38 The six algorithms
4:44 Tap tempo
6:17 Ping Pong
7:09 Analog
7:28 Tape
7:54 Multitap
8:07 Reverse
8:21 Filtered
8:36 Slow sounds
11:01 Slow tape
12:04 Slow reverse
12:30 Filter blips
13:20 Conclusion
Many thanks to my kind patrons who keep this channel ad-free
My website: https://richarddehove.com/
Fairlight Looping
video upload by 100 Things I Do
"Its been quite a while since I made a video so I just wanted to start back with something simple and just a bit of fun.
My Fairlight CMI Series III always seems to deliver something inetersting, so I fired it up and had a play with RS (Realtime Sequencer), setting a loop of 4 bars and just letting it record one track at a time. Nothing too serious, but great for creating ideas
Hope you are all doing well. Thanks for checking in!
Mike"
LM714 - Modular Mashup
video upload by Lower West Side Studio
"Inspired by Sigue Sigue Sputnik's Love Missile F1-11 I came up with this mashup of sounds that sort of sounded ok together.
It started as a test for the Fonitronik Sequential Switch but as with most patches it expanded from there. The Sequential Switch is used to change track of the quad-sequencer during the Ode to Joy segment
Visit us at lowerwestsidestudio.com"
Techno Glow
video upload by knobula
"Late night acidic techno jam. Still feeling the warm glow of the Ibiza sunshine in the thick stone walls of the finca."
DSI Mopho x4 - Sound Set
video upload by Zeeshan Tariq
"Custom patches for the DSI Mopho x4 with a Red Panda - Particle delay pedal."
Quanta 2 Meandering...
video upload by Audio Damage, Inc.
"Some lazy Saturday meandering with the upcoming Quanta 2 for iPadOS, monome, and norns."
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