"The Roland SDE-1000 is a high quality digital delay machine with attractive features including chorus." - Hector Valentin - OWN ONE!
There is something to be said for a lot of Vintage Equipment, and the reason that folks Hearken back to the "good old days". It's because those sounds left an impact. Exactly so with the SDE-1000, another of Roland's great achievements. Released in 1984, the Roland SDE-1000 Digital Delay uses a 12-bit system with a less than CD sampling rate, which yields a lower frequency response than a CD and is part of the reason for the sonic signature of the delayed signal, (which is classic). The controls are very direct with extreme ease of use, and straight forward results. I have one set up into a direct aux send on my mixer, and it is a permanent fixture.
Specs:
- Wide Frequency Characteristic, Low Harmonic Distortionand Low Noise.
- Long Delay Time (Max. 1125ms)
- Highly Accurate Delay Time Display (10.1 ms step indication from 0 to 10mB).
- Memory function retaining up to four different panel settings.
- Modulation Fool Control and Preset Shift Jacks useful for live performance.
- Play Mate Jack that enables delay time setting with the Foot Control.
- The Hold Jack allows delay sound repetition.
- Delay Remote Jack that is useful for turning the Delay effect on or off.
- The Twin Output jacks useful for stereo performance such as Chorus effect.
I so often see emulative software out there trying to do what the original hardware did, WHY NOT OWN THE ORIGINAL? - (doesn't make sense to me, the copies never measure up). Do yourself a favor and don't pass one up if you get the chance. --Hector Valentin (Justus4Justice), The Wurkz Studios Inc.
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