For over 30 years, the Deluxe Memory Man has been the industry bottom line for sweet organic delay and modulation. Prized by serious musicians, the DMM became the definition of attitude and character that still leads the way to analog perfection.
Electro-Harmonix has now created the ultimate Deluxe Memory Man equipped with Tap Tempo 1100mS, Expression Control and an Effects Loop. Adding Tap Tempo ensures that you will always be in sync with the groove, wherever your performance takes you, while five Tap Divide subdivisions deliver rhythmic variation. The Expression Pedal Input provides real time control over Blend, Rate, Depth, Feedback and Delay. The Effects Loop lets you insert effects into your wet signal without changing your dry signal, making the Deluxe Memory Man with Tap Tempo 1100 the most powerful analog delay ever designed.
The sound of the Deluxe Memory Man with the addition of Tap Tempo
Five Tap Tempo subdivisions: dotted eighth, quarter note triplet, eighth note, eighth note triplet and sixteenth note
Delay produced using new old stock Panasonic bucket brigade chips
Five Expression Modes: Blend, Rate, Depth, Feedback and Delay
Send and return EFX loop allows effects to be added to only the delayed signal
Fully adjustable control over Rate and Depth of the modulation
Input for an External Tap switch
True Bypass
9 Volt power supply provided
Effectologist extraordinaire, Bill Ruppert, defies the impossible to re-create the theme from the movie Blade Runner. Using “only” his Electro-Harmonix pedals and unbridled imagination, the maestro delivers an auditory tour-de-force.
Please note: Bill will be in the EHX Forums to discuss his sounds, settings, and process. We hope you join us there.
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Electro-Harmonix breaks new sound barriers at Winter NAMM 2011.
A quick look at the Electro-Harmonix booth.
The new Deluxe Memory Man w/Tap Tempo delivers 1.1 seconds of gorgeous analog delay, plus Tap Tempo, an Expression Mode and an Effects Loop. Here’s a demo of the Effects Loop using a POG2.
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