I guess I'm spoiled, as I have a Eventide DSP7000 and a tc electronic M3000, both fully programmable in real-time (over MIDI). It's also a matter of economics: if me or someone else is writing algorithms for 7 months and I sell say 60 of them, it has to make $$$ sense. Because there's ALWAYS the ''but I like my (any one of 4000 possible answers) better!" This is why I didn't come out with a Moog filter until I has absolutely 110% convinced the design was correct. This is why the '480 is 1 year in development. Paul S. I have to agree with the $$$ sense here, I too have a pair of the TC Electronics M-300's which have the same "engine" as the 3000's so the sound quality is amazing, Plus my Yamaha board has 2 internal digital delays that I can bring right into any of my channels... no patching there at all, and they are based on the SPX-900 series... besides, it looks cool as heck having more of Stooge cables going everywhere...... I look more and more like the mad scientest synth player that I am !!! While it would be "nice" to have it as a panel... I think this one will stay a Time Machine Moe Mod, with a Stooge panel... I am more excited about the u600 sequencer... which I still have to buy... Markk
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delay's digital......
2003-10-29 by Markk W. Roberts
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