smallest and cheapest (midi) TEMPO-SYNC delay unit?

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Post by Z » Thu Jan 10, 2008 3:35 am

divineaudio wrote:
Z wrote:
Stab Frenzy wrote:If you still want something that is syncable, there's a unit with a stereo delay with three seperate delay lines which can all have independant times. It's a small desktop unit and can be had for around $300 used, and it also has a 12 or 24dB/oct stereo analogue filter built into it.

On top of that there's a 4 track sequencer which you can use to modulate the filter or delay and 4 LFOs which you can send to a variety of places, even to modulate each other. To top it off there's an input envelope follower and peak hold, a noise source, distortion and a bit reducer.
What unit is that? Sounds interesting.
ummm, evolver?
Around $300 used? Where? I'll buy 2 more. Average used price for a DEvo is $400 and I've never seen one for less than $350.

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