1971
Eventide
$576
VST3 AU AAX
About
The DDL 1745 is one of the earliest examples of rack-mount digital effects and the first studio digital delay. The digital delay line (DDL) was a clever way to achieve double-tracking and pre-delay for plate reverbs without the use of a tape machine at a time when the word digital was unheard of in studios. The DDL 1745 was also used in live sound applications, most notably Summer Jam 1973 at Watkins Glen. It allowed multiple sets of speaker towers to be spread hundreds of feet apart to provide the precise delay time needed to synchronize the delayed audio from the stage.
Features
- — digital delay line
- — pre-delay settings
- — historic sound
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