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A question on Bucket Brigade Delays (Doepfer A188-1D) - SynthWizard - 08-27-2019

A question on Bucket Brigade Delays (Doepfer A188-1D)

<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>I am thinking about getting a bucket brigade delay effects unit for my musical creations (including aspiring to become a vaporwave DJ).</p> <p>[ YOU CAN SKIP THIS NEXT PART IF YOU LIKE ]</p> <p>I was thinking about just getting a guitar stompbox, like for instamce the fantastic sounding MXR Carbon Copy Delay, since that's what I am familiar with and I also play the guitar. But I want more control. For instance, I want to add an effect on the repeats, like pitching the sound an octave up (it's a cool effect, each delay gets an octave higher), some kind of distortion (so that every repeat gets grittier really quickly), or just a volume pedal, acting like a feedback expression pedal. So then I found the Deluxe Memory Man Tap Tempo (thr new version is called the 1100 TT) by Electro Harmonix, which has a feedback out an in. It even has expression pedal options for every function it has.</p> <p>But then I thought: Hey, I can get a modular bucket brigade delay effects unit! I have control over everything that way, and I can integrate it with my synthesizers etc and do all kinds of cool stuff I wanted to try out anyway (like flanging for example), and I have been interested in modular synths for a while.</p> <p>[ THE PART YOU CAN SKIP ENDS HERE, PLEASE CONTINUE READING AFTER THIS LINE ^_^ ]</p> <p>I then found the Doepfer BBD A188-1 D which is produced in Germany, where I live. It even has the same chip as the Deluxe Memory Man Tap Tempo, the Panasonic MN3005.</p> <p>I can't find simple enough demonstrations online for a simple delay effect on the A188-1. The ones I have found mostly only have really spacy sounds with crazy games with the feedback or just show off flanging or have only really short delays. The demos where I was able to hear longer delays more clearly, it sounded very distorted, or at least seemingly.</p> <p>How do guitar bucket brigade delay pedals get their sound? I know they must have a low pass filter to get rid of the clock noise (am I correct?), but other than that, how do the guitar bucket brigade delay pedals work? Why do they sound (seemingly) better? Can I get that sound with a Doepfer BBD A188-1 D and a low pass filter?</p> <p>I would appreciate if you could help me in my quest of finding a delay effects unit!</p> </div><!-- SC_ON --> submitted by <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/FloppyTheUnderdog"> /u/FloppyTheUnderdog </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/modular/comments/cvy2d2/a_question_on_bucket_brigade_delays_doepfer_a1881d/">[link]</a></span> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/modular/comments/cvy2d2/a_question_on_bucket_brigade_delays_doepfer_a1881d/">[comments]</a></span>