Digital Delay

Digital delay, also known as digital echo, is an audio effect used in recording studios to create a repeat of a sound source at a specific time interval. The first digital delay units were developed in the 1970s, using a combination of digital signal processing and analogue-to-digital converters to create a delay effect. These early digital delay units were typically rack-mounted and used complex algorithms to create delay effects.

In the 1980s, advances in digital processing technology led to the development of more sophisticated digital delay units, which allowed for greater control over the delay time and feedback levels. These newer digital delay units often featured programmable delay times and feedback levels, making them highly versatile and capable of producing a wide range of delay effects.

Over time, digital delay technology continued to evolve, with improvements in processing power, algorithms, and user interfaces. Today, digital delay is an essential tool in the recording industry, and a wide range of software and hardware delay units are available to suit different recording needs and budgets. Digital delay is used in a wide range of musical genres, from rock and pop to electronic music, and is often used creatively to add depth, space, and movement to recordings.

Released in 1997
The Korg DL8000R Digital Multi-Tap Delay from Korg offers advanced sound processing with high-quality algorithms, extensive preset programs, flexible real-time control, and powerful studio-friendly features, continuing Korg’s legacy of innovative digital delay development.
Released in 1999
Think of delays and chances are our delays are what you hear in your head. Not to toot our own horn, but our delays are the best out there – end of story. With TC Electronic D-Two we wanted to combine our awesome delays with fun – we’ve added the truly musical Rhythm Tap feature: Not only tempo, but actual rhythm patterns can be tapped directly on the unit for results that are sure to quickly whip your creativity to new highs!
Released in 2002
If you’re familiar with Line 6’s award-winning series of Stompbox Modelers you’ve already got a pretty good idea of some of what your new Echo Pro can do. The Line 6 Echo Pro was part of a series of rackmount processors Line 6 produced in the early 2000s, and included the Line 6 Mod Pro and Line 6 Filter Pro.
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