OTD-2: OVERLOUD TAPPED DELAY
The Overloud Tapped Delay is the recreation of a unique analog processor which delivers modulating tap delays along with sound widening effects.
6 analog bucket-brigade delays can be individually switched and panned to create custom delay patterns.
BEYOND THE ORIGINAL HARDWARE
OTD-2 extends the features of the original hardware and joins the flexibility of the digital world to the character of the analog processing.
6 STEREO TAPS
6 delay taps can be assigned for the left and right cannels separately, as well as switched on/off.
The head positioning can be tweaked as well.
STEREO AND REVERB MODES
In addition to the mono mode, the delay regeneration can be stereo-reversed (Cross mode) and taken from multiple taps (Verb mode) in order to create a reverb-like decay.
EXTENDED DELAY TIME
The maximum delay time is extended from 55mSec to 1600mSec, with a BPM sync option
YOUR NEW SECRET WEAPON
Go beyond the traditional delays and chorus and create unique modulations and sound widening.
Create astonishing doubling effects on vocal tracks.
Add warmth and character to any source thanks to its ultra-analog delay circuit.
Replicate the tone of legendary artists like Jimmie Vaughan and Allan Holdsworth.
HOW OTD-2 WORKS
6 stereo bucket-brigade delay units can be independently panned to the left or right channel
A dual LFO circuit modulates the delayed signal to create three-dimensional layering effects
A flexible regeneration circuit adds sonic character by allowing flanging and creative resonances effects
The delay taps can be set to a non-harmonic configuration for sound-widening and reverb-like tones, or evenly spaced to create rhythmic patterns.
The internal compander circuit adds a unique dynamic to the repetitions.