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Re: vox delay lab

Postby JimN » 02 Aug 2012, 19:59

dave robinson wrote:
JimN wrote:
dave robinson wrote:At last ! I think we have a Vox Delay Lab on it's way to my local store. They are letting me know when it arrives and I'll check it out and tell you all about it . . . . . :)


I've already seen and heard one at close quarters (NAMM, with Abel, January last).

JN


That's it then , best cancel it. :lol:


Well, I wasn't too impressed. Abel was the one who wanted it demonstrated, which the Korg people were very willing to do, but their knowledge on the unit's capabilities was sparse, it wasn't at all clear that there was a Meazzi-type facility and the presets were rather ho-hum...

Let's hope that it can be programmed.

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Re: vox delay lab

Postby Didier » 02 Aug 2012, 21:59

keithmantle wrote:Hi Didier, According to the Guitarist review 'Delay times can be zeroed in to the exact millisecond' and delay time can be set by tap tempo,

But you can't set at the exact millisecond for each head in multitap mode (not to be confused with tap tempo), which would be needed for a Meazzi emulation, regardless of tone issues...

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Re: vox delay lab

Postby AlanMcKillop » 03 Aug 2012, 07:35

There might be the same facility as in the Tonelab LE, ie use two different banks to create the echoes required. If memory serves me correctly, when Charlie Hall was programming the RFX range, he had to do something similar, but when looking at the manual, it didn't look possible.
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