Any1 recomend a cheap echo/delay/reverb unit for live vocals

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Any1 recomend a cheap echo/delay/reverb unit for live vocals

Post by wub » Mon Oct 14, 2013 8:59 am

As per title, need a cheap hardware outboard to run live vocals through, with echo/delay/reverb settings.

Signal chain will be running as;

Mic > EFX > Mixer > Output

So don't need to worry about send/receive compatibility. Ideally <£100 second hand...any suggestions?

Thinking something like a cheap Kaoss Pad would do the business (and look pretty, bonus), just wondering if there are any alternatives I'm overlooking.

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Re: Any1 recomend a cheap echo/delay/reverb unit for live vo

Post by fragments » Fri Oct 18, 2013 4:10 pm

wub wrote:As per title, need a cheap hardware outboard to run live vocals through, with echo/delay/reverb settings.

Signal chain will be running as;

Mic > EFX > Mixer > Output

So don't need to worry about send/receive compatibility. Ideally <£100 second hand...any suggestions?

Thinking something like a cheap Kaoss Pad would do the business (and look pretty, bonus), just wondering if there are any alternatives I'm overlooking.
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Re: Any1 recomend a cheap echo/delay/reverb unit for live vo

Post by nowaysj » Sat Oct 19, 2013 8:43 am

wub wrote:As per title, need a cheap hardware outboard to run live vocals through, with echo/delay/reverb settings.

Signal chain will be running as;

Mic > EFX > Mixer > Output

So don't need to worry about send/receive compatibility. Ideally <£100 second hand...any suggestions?

Thinking something like a cheap Kaoss Pad would do the business (and look pretty, bonus), just wondering if there are any alternatives I'm overlooking.
The 303 can do this. Don't know if that's why you got this, or the 303 is doing something else.
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Re: Any1 recomend a cheap echo/delay/reverb unit for live vo

Post by wub » Sat Oct 19, 2013 10:49 am

Interesting hadn't thought of using the 303 as it was already assigned to processing the samples from Cool Edit so would mean I couldn't use them in tandem.

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Re: Any1 recomend a cheap echo/delay/reverb unit for live vo

Post by paradigm_x » Mon Oct 21, 2013 11:34 am

behringer (no really) vd400 and or EM600

really nice and dirt cheap. quiet too.

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Re: Any1 recomend a cheap echo/delay/reverb unit for live vo

Post by wub » Mon Oct 21, 2013 11:37 am

paradigm x wrote:behringer (no really) vd400 and or EM600

really nice and dirt cheap. quiet too.

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They VD400 is only $25 online, so it's worth a punt regardless, cheers :D

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Re: Any1 recomend a cheap echo/delay/reverb unit for live vo

Post by paradigm_x » Mon Oct 21, 2013 11:42 am

if you dont like it, ill buy it off you, no worries. im going to put 3 in a rack, get crazy internal routing.

theyre very good. bit short maximum delay is the only (slight) issue, but that can be tweaked internally too...

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Re: Any1 recomend a cheap echo/delay/reverb unit for live vo

Post by nowaysj » Mon Oct 21, 2013 5:58 pm

What is the max delay time?
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