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Crazy Tube Circuits TI:ME Digital Delay Pedal
Crazy Tube Circuits TI:ME Digital Delay Pedal
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A digital delay with the warmth of analog echoes.
The TI:ME by Crazy Tube Circuits is inspired by early digital delay rack units from the late '70s, specifically the MXR Model 113, famously used by David Gilmour. Featuring separate analog and digital paths, TI:ME delivers musical echoes reminiscent of worn tape delays, with tap tempo, tone shaping, and modulation control for added depth.
Key Features
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Hybrid Analog/Digital Processing – The dry signal remains 100% analog, processed through a high-quality op-amp, while the wet signal is digitally recorded and filtered.
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Tap Tempo with Subdivisions – Includes quarter note, dotted eighth, and triplet subdivisions for precise rhythmic control.
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Self-Oscillation Feature – Holding the Tap footswitch maximizes feedback, driving the repeats into self-oscillation.
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Tone Shaping & Modulation – Adjustable filtering recreates vintage tape delay characteristics, while modulation adds movement to repeats.
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Buffered Bypass with Trails Option – Offers relay-based true bypass or buffered bypass with trails, selectable via an internal switch.
Specifications
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Power Requirement: 9V DC center-negative
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Circuit Type: Hybrid Analog/Digital
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Controls:
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Mix – Adjusts wet/dry balance.
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Time – Sets delay length.
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Feedback – Controls repeat intensity.
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Tone – Shapes delay character.
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Modulation – Adds movement to repeats.
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Bypass Type: Buffered Bypass (with selectable trails)
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Dimensions: 72 x 118 x 50 mm
