Analog vs. Digital

lex666

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Are you guys into the "analog effects are better than digital" thing? Is it true? Can you really hear a difference? How can I tell if an effect pedal is analog or digital without dissecting it in the store?
 
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I can definately hear it in chorus and OD/Distortion effects. Delays are a bit tricky. :)
 
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the delays are pretty obvious, because the trail offs lose treble and definition with analogue, something i really like, it sounds way more atmospheric annd haunting.
 
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Kyuss_Rock said:
the delays are pretty obvious, because the trail offs lose treble and definition with analogue, something i really like, it sounds way more atmospheric annd haunting.


Try the Visual Sound H2O. The first time I heard it, I swore the delay was analog.

it isn't. ;)
 
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Benjy_26 said:
Try the Visual Sound H2O. The first time I heard it, I swore the delay was analog.

it isn't. ;)

ive got one! is it really digital? no way!
 
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Yep. The chorus side is all analog bucket brigade chip, the delay is digital.


I told you echoes can be tricky. ;)
 
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yeah i take it back. that sounds as analogue as my Memory man easily.

just goes to show, if it sounds good, use it.
 
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What about modulation effects like Flange? I tried the Ibanez FL9 flange (they say its analog) but I didn't care for it. I'm gonna try the Boss BF3 flange next. I'm looking for a thick flange sound that I can use without going thru the effects loop. The say the Boss is digital. How can I tell? How noticeable will the digital be vs. the analog?

("they" being the reviews on harmony cental, but I don't trust 'em)
 
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If you know what to hear in most analouge delays...well yes, but with the new hybrids the delays has gotten very very good, sometimes even more useful than most analouge delays.
On the modulation side it is quite an achivement to get it right, you are forced to make several memory buckets to make chorus or flanging work, otherwise you'll end up with a doubler-modulator instead, the BBD's are quite hard to replace.
They have their very own sound in modulation effects.
It will be a bitch to get a digital thing to sound like a BBD, don't think it really can be done good enough.
By the way I have an old FL-9 from 83 I think it is, that one is fat, I wish it had a mix-knob, maybe I'll stuff in an internal trimmer someday.
 
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It is getting tougher to distinguish digital from analog these days. To me, there is more warmth (and typically compression) to an analog signal. Digital seems to be a bit cleaner, but also can sound a bit "dry" or sterile.
 
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Tube vs. solid state? Analog vs. digital? Who cares? If it works for you use it. I've heard some analog stuff that sucks and some digital stuff that is great. What works for you might be different than what works for me. In the end you are the one who has to be happy with your tone. If you aren't digging it no-one else will either.
 
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So you guys recommend the VS H2O? I've been considering buying one, I have a Route 66 and love it, and thought about replacing my recently sold Boss chorus/delay units with the H2O.
 
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You guys should check out the AnalogMan website, too. If you're into flanges, he's got some links to some sweet, sweet flange effects. If you're into delays, he's got a kick-ass mod for boss digital delays (DD2, 3, 5, and 6), where he installs a two-position high-frequency cut switch. The DD6s sound pretty good anyway, but the switch gives it a really smooth, dark sound, much more like an analog delay.

EDIT: Check out the "New Additions" section at analogman.com and click the link to the TZF Flanger effect to hear what really, really nice analog flanging can sound like, and tell me that digital sounds just as good. For this kind of effect, I have never seen a digital flange that gets these kinds of sounds.
 
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FretFire said:
So you guys recommend the VS H2O? I've been considering buying one, I have a Route 66 and love it, and thought about replacing my recently sold Boss chorus/delay units with the H2O.

bloody brilliant pedal, couldnt recommend it more. the delay isnt over the top though, thats what my memopy man is for.
 
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Kyuss_Rock said:
bloody brilliant pedal, couldnt recommend it more. the delay isnt over the top though, thats what my memopy man is for.

I never use an insane amount of delay, just enough to add a little drama to leads or fatten up a clean tone. I LOVE chorus on my cleans though, it's on almost constantly.
 
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FretFire said:
So you guys recommend the VS H2O?

I thought it had a nice delay, but the chorus was weak as hell.....I'd thought my Small Clone was much nicer sounding....and so did the guy who actually owned the H2O.
 
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The place where you really hear the difference between analog and digital FX is in the headroom, which is the amount of space there is between your picking attack and the point where the effect distorts in a bad way. Also, the size of the sound.
Digital devices have a narrower dynamic range, so they don't transfer all the richness from a guitar to an amp the same way analog devices do.

You could actually do an experiment with a digital pedal and an analog pedal side by side. When you play softly, the two pedals might sound almost equal. However, when you hit the strings harder and really dig in, the digital pedal will start to display that harsh pingy sound, whereas the analog pedal will handle the harder attack.
 
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For delays, I love the Line6 DL4, which can sounds as grungy as you want it, although I like the repeats to be clean as can be.
 
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I'd also go with: what you thinks sounds better is _the_ better thing for you. But also, there is some stuff that can be achieved "much easier" with digital/trans than analog/tubes tech and vice versa...

For chorus I really love the Small Clone. I modded it with a depth knob instead of the default switch. I also like my clean sound best with a shimmery chorus and a slight "slap back" delay ... beautiful;)
 
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