Hi Alex, I'm using my 2101 all the time. It's the main-stay of my entire rig. The tap delays can be used to have the delay part of the signal in different locations of the stereo field. A 2 tap delay can have each of the echoes on a different channel. Where say a 4-tap delay can not only do left and right, but closer into center. This can be really cool when you want the delay to be dancing around within the stereo field. Brian ----- Original Message ----- From: "alex_von_k" <a.korzekwa@...> To: <gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 3:58 PM Subject: [gsp-2101] Tap Delay? > Hi! I'd been searching for a mutieffect/preamp which fits all my > needs and eventually came across the 2101. I got the impression it > might be the right thing for me, though I didn't have the chance to > try one by myself yet. I tried to get as much information, sound > samples etc. from the internet as possible, of course. These really > good sites dedicated to the unit and a pro-musician I met in fact > helped me to draw myself a picture. But know I#m slightly confused. I > read a post, dont know whether it was here or in another group, that > you can e.g. not adjust the speed of the delay by tapping the song > tempo. Is that true? And if so, what do the programms 2 Tap and 4 Tap > mean anyway? I would take this for quite a big disadvantage. > Did anybody of you have the chance to compare the 2101 to the Boss GT- > 6? Perhaps I should better get that one after all. It definitely has > more effects and interesting ones, too, doesnt it? I'm looking > forward to your replies! > Bye, Alex > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > >
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Re: [gsp-2101] Tap Delay?
2004-02-23 by Brian C. Hansen
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