The final product, the Memory Analog Delay, is an improved version of that, and most of what is heard on the demo video will sound the same. Get one on your pedalboard today! The Deluxe Memory Boy (DXMB) also includes two knob down to the full counter-clockwise position. The Memory Boy uses the Deluxe Memory Man as a base, expanding upon it with additional modulation features and an optional Expression Pedal input allowing external control over Delay Time or Modulation Rate. But still useful for rhythmic edge like tones. The final product, the Memory Analog Delay, is an improved version of that, and most of what is heard on the demo video will sound the same. Price alone makes it a great value. The Deluxe Memory Boy is the newest delay from the Memory Man family. Deluxe Memory man has great modulation, I rarely take the depth knob past 25% before it becomes TOO wild for me. ... 3 buttons footswitch Deluxe 85 kresky replied Jun 13, 2020 at 9:47 AM. To exit low cut mode, press and release the types of delay time modulation, an effects loop in the feedback path of the delay block, an input EXP. That "Memory RECALL Analog Delay" is an OLD PROTOTYPE.

They weren't necessarily bad, but I though the modulation on the Memory Boy was too over the top. I have also owned the Supapuss & Carbon Copy.

The Deluxe Memory Boy (DXMB) also includes two knob down to the full counter-clockwise position.

The main reason you should buy a DMM is because of what it does to not only your wet repeats, but to your dry tone.When you turn it on it warms up the signal, 'softens' the tone if you will even with the pedal 100% dry. The Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Boy delay pedal is a member of the Memory Man family of guitar effects. I like trippy spacey sounds but the pitch bends on the Memory Boy were too extreme to be of any real use for me. The as of yet unreleased Deluxe Memory Boy has a gain knob, which will presumably allow for pedal output volume control. The modulation has a very small useable range - with most of the knobs range resulting in beyond sea sick warbles. I've been a huge proponent of the deluxe memory boy. That "Memory RECALL Analog Delay" is an OLD PROTOTYPE. For the record I own a big box Deluxe Memory Man (Holy grail for me) so I am no stranger to analog delays. The chorus/vibrato control of the Deluxe Memory Man introduces a modulation in the delay time: slow for chorus, faster for vibrato. I also found the square wave to be very un-musical. The new Memory Boy carries the performance heritage for warm analog delays and modulations that made its ancestors the go to legends that remain today. An analog delay with modulation and true bypass, AND expression pedal control of modulation speed or delay time, all for under $100? The memory has a lot more over the top sounds and some very lush modulation. From the original Memory Man to the Deluxe Memory Man, still available today, our delays are desired instruments for the organic tones that deliver textures that define quality. As stated by everyone, the CC is a little darker but it's not 'mushy'. 9520575 Member. The Deluxe Memory Boy does all this and more! Both pedals have good sounding repeats. DELUXE MEMORY BOY Tap Tempo Analog Delay Congratulations on your purchase of the Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Boy, a true analog delay with the ability to tap in the delay time. The modulation is a little tricky to use, but it sounds that your not into that anyways.
If modulation isn't all that important to you the CC would be my pick as well. If you mostly just want a plug n' play kind of pedal the CC is very nice.

To exit low cut mode, press and release the types of delay time modulation, an effects loop in the feedback path of the delay block, an input EXP. Unbelievable! Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Boy Features at a Glance: Tap tempo Tap divide timing subdivisions Expression pedal input for flexible control Triangle- and square-wave modulation, with adjustable rate and depth for superior chorus, vibratos, and sweeps The deluxe memory boy offers a tap tempo feature with a tap divide function, so after you’ve set the song’s tempo, you can choose a triplet-feel, eighth-note feel, triplet-eighths or sixteenths. …

The Deluxe Memory Boy (DXMB) also includes two types of delay time modulation, an effects loop in the feedback path of the delay block, an input Connect your guitar to the INPUT jack of the Memory Boy and the OUTPUT jack to your amplifier. Gibs210, Jul 26, 2015 #6. Jul 26, 2015 #7. This produces a "doppler" pitch shifting in the delayed signal. Gibs210, Jul 26, 2015. Quality ICs deliver warm and organic analog tones while tap tempo allows you to always be in sync with the groove.

The Deluxe Memory Boy's quality internal circuitry delivers warm and organic analog tones while Tap Tempo allows you to always be in sync with the groove.