NUX NDD-7 Tape Echo Delay Pedal RycoteNUX TAPE ECHO is a tribute to the Japanese made Space Echo from 1974. Analogue tape echo devices record incoming audio to a loop of magnetic tape, then replays the continuous loop over the playback head before it is erased again by new incoming audio. The Space Echo units used the standard 1 4" tape designed to spool onto tape reels, however, this device used no reels of any kind; the tape is transported via a capstan drive. The tape loop is contained
It uses classic germanium transistors in all Class A
independent volume controls are also provided for each channel 1–3
This is great for instantly placing different effects chains in and out of your rig on the fly or for shooting out two pedals with zero dead time in-between playing… Find out if that old TS808 sounds better than your TS-9 :-) if you demo different pedals
Backpack Straps and ergonomic rubber handle
The Tremelo effect can be used on its own or added to the delay line signal to create even more dynamic and moving sounds
Designed for pro performers
RH3 (Real Weighted Hammer Action 3) keyboard
combining the sonic power and fluid workflow of the top-of-the-line FANTOM series in a streamlined instrument that goes everywhere your inspiration takes you
and an absolutely unique polyphonic step sequencer
Its innovative design features XLR I/Os that can be accessed from the front or rear in a rack
The POWERSTROKE concept of adding an underlay ring was pioneered by Remo
Due to its flat design