Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 12:35:00 -0700 From: "Brigman, Corley" To: analogue@hyperreal.org Subject: info: digitech rds-1900 rackmount digital delay ok, it's not analog, hopefully this one will slide by without anyone noticing :) actually, there IS some analog in there...in a moment... digitech rds-1900 what it is: It's a digital delay, with some interesting features. Part of a line of Digitech gear (according to the manual). this is the lowest end. The rds-1900 has 1900 ms of delay max, with 15Khz bandwidth. There's also an rds 3.6, with 3.6s=3600ms of delay (but only 7.5Khz sampling, basically the same box with sampling rate cut in half?), an RDS2001 (an RDS-1900 that can sample), and an RDS 7.6, a 7.6 second box with sampling (both of those are 15Khz bandwidth). They all come with pretty much the following: There are 4 delay ranges, labeled Flange, Chorus, Double, and Echo. There's a delay time knob (which goes between .25-1.0 of the time labeled for each button), a mod width and a mod rate. The rate goes high, but not crazily high. In the echo range, there's a repeat hold button that just repeats whatever's in the buffer and takes no new input. Feedback is 0-100% and can be inverted (reversed? can't tell for sure). Then there are the standard mix out/dry out levels/input level knobs. In the back: Input, mix out, dry out (for daisy chaining), phase out (for pseudo-stereo). There are footswitches for bypass, repeat hold, and something else (can't remember) and an expression pedal input for VCO control (modulation). unfortunately no pedal direct for delay time. Overview: Clean sounding delay, with a reasonable length of delay. It IS digital, but that's not all bad in this case....it's "bright" but not necessarily "cold" to my ears. Anyway, I've got some mods planned for mine (my first!), I have two now so I have a guinea pig :) Apparently the feedback loop is NOT digital, at least on the schematic there appears to be a trace for feedback - I'd like to break this out and allow effects to be inserted into the feedback loop, either for HF/LF damping (using EQ) or maybe a slight distortion (so it gets more distorted as it fades into the background....) hmm who knows. It appears there's a real VCO in there as well for control of the delay time (CV control?) so I'd like to yank that out as well and put an expression pedal input there. Could be lots of possibilities here.... and they are cheap, I got my first one for $50 (with manual, good shape, 1 knob cap missing) and the other for $70. not bad for 2 seconds of delay....there's always the se-70, or a wedge for finer control (with less/no knobs) if you need it.... corley brigman intel corp. corley.brigman@intel.com speaking for me, not for intel.