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Post by garystrat on Jul 14, 2023 10:20:19 GMT
According to previous posts you have the RE 201 and Binson Echorec, both units are suitable for Shadows numbers! If you are referring to patched or dedicated units, these tend to be based on the timings of the early recordings with some having additional FX depending on the unit. The video below will give you some idea as to settings for your RE 202, but you need to look at what the patch description and visuals as there are other numbers playing that don’t nessarily relate to the settings: www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfPzcrYQbFILikewise I will PM you some settings that are based on the Strymon Volante, but you should should be able to apply the basics to the Binson Echorec.
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Post by garystrat on Jul 14, 2023 21:24:22 GMT
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Post by scanners on Jul 16, 2023 1:02:04 GMT
As far as I know Charlie programmed Alesis Quadreverb and Zoom G7s maybe a couple of other Zoom units too? I think the Yamaha magicstomp can be programmed too, I think his son does patches? Matthew
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Post by somebodyelseuk on Jul 20, 2023 11:38:39 GMT
If you have the numbers, pretty much any digital multifx unit. I was doing my own patches for the Zoom G3 quite a while before they were available as EFTP patches. I could program my own rackmounts, if required. I've done presets for using Reaper plugins - I actually wrote them on Reaper, before 'translating' them to other units. I've done them on the Helix, and I have 'translated' those settings for a good friend's POD Go.
As long as you can chain together an EQ, four independently adjustable delays (whether that's a single multitap 'block' or four consecutive delay 'blocks'), the echoes can be done.
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