Of the bunch this is probably the only one in which I use presets. I'm certain I could get the same effect and sound from Echoboy, but I'm just too lazy. Eventide H3000 - oh the shame of it, I use this for a handful of presets.If it does something none of the others do I haven't found it, but it does a lot, and it is pretty easy to set up. FabFilter Timeless - I added this to my list but I probably could live without it, given all the others.It doesn't sound interesting, but it doesn't really have to. Waves Supertap - this is my "simpler" 608, I've owned it since the dongle plugged into the parallel port, and if I'm in a rush I can find something interesting in a flash.It doesn't really have a "sound", it's just a really flexible delay. This is my go-to delay for any percussion track from drum kit to timpani to hand held shakers.
#Waves h delay vs echoboy psp#
These two get used on vocals a lot, and sometimes on orchestral tracks (except percussion). The PSP 42 is another one that has a fairly specific sound, and I used to use a Lexicon 42 in studios, so I'm familiar with it.And again I use it mostly for guitar tracks. In this case I used to own an Echoplex, so there is also a familiarity with the controls and the sound that makes it a go-to delay. The EP-34 falls into the same camp, it's the sound, and it is different from any of the others.I use it mostly for guitar tracks (recorded live). The Cooper Timecube simply sounds like no other delay I've ever used! To be candid, I've never tried to emulate it with Echoboy, and perhaps I should, but dialing in delays with the Cooper Timecube is quick and easy, and I love the sound.If it can emulate a Cooper Timecube I haven't figured that one out, and while it does a really nice tape echo, it never quite duplicates the EP-34. And there are very few sounds it can't emulate. To be fair, if I spent as much time with Excalibur that I've spent with Echoboy they might be tied! Anyway, there are very few tricks that one can't do with Echoboy - really complex rhythmic multi-delays come to mind, I find it easier to program them in 608 or Supertap. Echoboy - probably the most flexible delay I use (although Excalibur is running a close second).if I get time this week I'll take a stab at some recorded (isolated) examples, but even with that you may not hear what I hear.