Carl Martin Red Repeat Demo

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Uploaded by on Oct 31, 2008

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  • this item is first class.

    i would kill to have one. i dont mean literally kill though. please do not contact the police.

  • It's digital, but is unnoticable to the human ear and it still produces self-oscillation.

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  • They need to re-house this big, odd shaped, honker of a pedalboard hog.

  • @xyfb today i bought the last red repeat in the store for only 55 euros(:

  • The pedal is digital but does not process the dry signal that stays analog all the way and get mixed with the (digital) delayed signal. Pedals that cost more than twice the price of the Red Repeat convert both dry and delayed signal, which forces a lot of tone-wise players to use a line mixer to keep the dry signal analog. This Red Repeat is one of the best sounding delay pedals I've tried.

  • would this be decent for fast soloing?

  • @ilovemyfender1 actually, it's analog

  • I really wanna know the distortion used in the begining of this video

  • Coupled w a Fulltone Supa-Trem, on that show, RT gets an even more amazing, rolling, psychedelic, wavering pulse mix. The delay is the icing on the cake. He also cites the Line 6 Delay modeler. Whatever the combo, it blew my mind. A new aesthetic collage.

  • I heard Richard Thompson use one (presumeably, from a recent interview) w Robert Plant & Band of Joy's live NPR show. Songs like Monkey, & certainly, Angel Dance. There was one isolated guitar note he hit during a lull. If it was this thing, wow, what a dark, retroverb-in-a-club sound it has. Dark Psychedeliana here.

  • @ilovemyfender1 anything from 3:40 and on is clearly digital, but with the tone control down you can come fairly close to the analog sound.

    Personally I don't really see the point of a digital delay without tap tempo in this day and age

  • is true by pass????

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