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by Sebastian » 27 Feb 2007, 16:05
Hi
Anyone know how to make one or know where I can download one?
thanks
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by Voxman » 28 Feb 2007, 03:03
Hi Sebastion. Although the TL/TLSE contains 11 delay effects, unfortunately ping-pong delay is not one of them. It's a very specific type of delay and it can't be reproduced in TL/TLSE, sorry.
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by kaal » 28 Feb 2007, 05:50
Try the CROSS DL on the TLSE. Isn't that what you mean by "ping-pong"? The cross delay sends the repeats to L-R-L-R ... need stereo output of course to get the full effect (headphones or 2 amps).
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by Voxman » 28 Feb 2007, 10:19
If that's the same thing, then I stand corrected!  That'll teach me to stick to the amps! 
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by rikpt » 28 Feb 2007, 10:22
Never thought I'd see the day Voxman godship fell... yup, ping pong delay is a stereo delay where one repeat goes to the left speaker, then right, then left and so on. Most fx processors have a ping pong delay that works as mono when no stereo connections has been made
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by Nik » 28 Feb 2007, 10:57
I believe the Tonelab SE can do it, but the Desktop cannot, so Rich is half-right!
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by Voxman » 28 Feb 2007, 12:30
rikpt wrote:Never thought I'd see the day Voxman godship fell... yup, ping pong delay is a stereo delay where one repeat goes to the left speaker, then right, then left and so on.
 I'm only human guys (& don't have a Tonelab)
Nik - interesting, didn't realise the effects were different in TL - kinda thought they were the same spec as SE except for the floor controls. But you're right, the SE has quite a bit more stuff in it.
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by Nik » 28 Feb 2007, 12:54
Voxman, by the way, I take it that "Rich" is your name, and not just a brief explanation of why you can sepnd all your time playing guitar and watching over this forum?

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by Sebastian » 28 Feb 2007, 14:19
thanks guys.
did you say I need two amps or will it work by connecting cable L & R Our from SE to my guitar?
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by rikpt » 28 Feb 2007, 14:38
Should work connecting the L & R Out to a L & R In of the amp/cabinet/whatever it is that is amplifying your sound
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