What is the Deltalab Effectron I? What's the Effectron 256?
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yup, and the 2048 goes to 2 seconds.calaverasgrandes wrote:the 1024 goes to 1 second right?
some of them have an envelope follower mode where you can control the delay time with signal amplitude...very fun and good for ADT style doubling, too.
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The link said the minimum delay time for the Effectron II ADM 1020 is 256ms though...I can't imagine that's right, that's pretty long if you want a short, slap delay.RefD wrote:the Effectron II ADM 256 is indeed 256ms maximum delay time.minorleagues wrote:So, according to mod website, the Effectron only goes down to a 256 ms delay? That can't be right.
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I wouldnt describe the effectron as high quality. Its got no high end or bass. The Old Digitech delay that had a similar button/knob configuration is waht I think of when I think of hifi delay. But of course I prefer the effectron. It just sounds gooder.
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yes, there is.danno2 wrote:Chris, I too have a 1030 somewhere around here- I haven't used it in years. ( I'm mostly ITB, what can I say...)
I do seem to recall that the presets on mine would never store. Do you happen to know if there's a battery inside the unit for that?
it's cylindrical and is soldered directly to the board with a glop of glue underneath.
it's worthwhile to take the top off the unit and look to see if it's leaking.
amazingly, the one in my ADM-2048 from 1982 still works!
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calaverasgrandes wrote:Sorry totally OT but your avatar almost made me spray hot coffee out of my nose.RefD wrote:amazingly, the one in my ADM-2048 from 1982 still works!
back OT, i just found the email from the guy who sold it to me saying he's had the battery replaced a few times since the unit was bought, so i should amend that date to sometime much more recent.
but the DDL itself is from around 1982.
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