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Key Features
Product Ref: 71446
The Delay Workstation brings together some of Keeley’s finest reverb and delay effects that they have to offer. With two separate controls that house 8 effects each, the workstation allows you to combine two effects to create a near endless soundscape of tones. Combine the vintage slapback and multi-head tape echoes with a spring or plate reverb to create classic sound spaces, or select the warm sounding analogue delay and mix it with a chamber of hall reverb for warm, endless space. The powerful, dual DSP processor delay and reverb machine offers incredible effects in a compact, and robust design.
The eight featured reverbs range from spring, chamber, hall, and plate, to shimmer, flanged, tape delay, and digital delay, providing you with a plethora of effects to enhance your sound space. Create small room reverbs to endless, space like sounds, or simulate vintage style effects with the tape delay and create modern style tones with the digital delay. Three control knobs allow you to shape the effects to suit your sound, with the decay, predelay, and morph controls affecting different parameters, depending on which effect is chosen.
The eight featured delays range from slapback, tape delay, multi-head, and analogue, to digital, sub division, ducking, and pitch, providing you with the ability to create incredibly layered sounds. With three control knobs to shape the delays to suit your sound, the time and feedback controls offer the same changeable parameter, whilst the morph control changes different parameters depending on which delay is selected.
With reverb and delay selectors housing a range of different effects, Keeley’s given the workstation inputs for a tap tempo and an expression pedal, offering even more control to shape the effects. The external tap tempo can be used to control the time of the delay effects, whilst the expression pedal is used to control the decay of the reverb effects.