Wave of the future

The purpose of this blog is to add yet another blog to an internet already saturated with millions of blogs. Your host is the honourable Adam McLellan (AKA Snug), a computer scientist, musician and long time resident and advocate of the internet. Here you will find updates on his projects as well as music production articles and gear reviews.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Time Travel out now!

Time Travel by Snug

Thursday, January 14, 2010

EHX Deluxe Memory Boy - first look

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Micah admires my blog!

I just wanted to share this lovely comment I received from Micah about my blog:

"I absolutely admire your blog.I can see you are putting a lot of effort and hard work on your posts, I'm sure I'd visit here more often. You may also want to visit my site. It's about impersonator, acrobatics, unicycling, mentalist and a lot more about other forms of entertainment. Just check it out... "

Oh yeah, and she was also kind enough to include various links to an Australian Entertainment directory. Thank you for your contribution, Micah!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

My new love

Okay, well we haven't met yet, but we're being formally introduced in a few days at NAMM (okay, well I won't be there, but I'll be watching through the miracle of the internet)

(I've actually been gazing at this picture at random intervals throughout the day. That's not healthy, is it?)

With that out of the way, I present you with the reasons why I'm so excited about the Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Boy:
  • analog delay
  • tap tempo
  • modulation
  • expression pedal input
  • tempo subdivisions
  • modulation shapes
  • true by-pass (assuming I actually turn it off at some point)
  • effects loop
  • apparently, a price point of less than $200 USD
The only reason I'm running a digital delay right now is because I didn't feel like dropping $600 on the Memory Lane 2. Truth be told, I went with the digital Memory Man is because it has tap tempo and can do a fairly convincing modulated analog delay (minus the spaceship take-off). Unfortunately, I think it's just a couple weeks away from retirement.

More to come...

P.S. I still love you too Angie, even if you're not an analog delay pedal.

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