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Posted: 24 August 2009 08:37 PM | Link to this reply (#31)
ghost - 24 August 2009 07:46 PM

To answer a question somewhere up above - the Memory Bot ships with a power supply.

isnt a boss style connection?

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Posted: 25 August 2009 12:11 PM | Link to this reply (#32)
thelorddread - 24 August 2009 08:37 PM
ghost - 24 August 2009 07:46 PM

To answer a question somewhere up above - the Memory Bot ships with a power supply.

isnt a boss style connection?

Yes it is.

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Posted: 27 August 2009 03:56 PM | Link to this reply (#33)

I just bought the pedal. I loooooooove it.

here’s a sample of the more “extreme” things it can do.

http://www.marysmonster.com/pedals/MBbass.mp3

I just set it for a short delay and put the clean blend at 11 o clock.

sounds kinf od rockabilly-ish

then you hear me crank the feedback to full.

then I crank up the depth to full with the square wave selected set to chorus

what you end up with is a self oscillating rhythmic pattern that I can actually play over without changing!

Just bass into one of my Muff clones into memory boy into the computer no layering or multitracking AT ALL!

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Posted: 27 August 2009 04:19 PM | Link to this reply (#34)
Brooklynhero - 27 August 2009 03:56 PM

I just bought the pedal. I loooooooove it.

here’s a sample of the more “extreme” things it can do.

http://www.marysmonster.com/pedals/MBbass.mp3

I just set it for a short delay and put the clean blend at 11 o clock.

sounds kinf od rockabilly-ish

then you hear me crank the feedback to full.

then I crank up the depth to full with the square wave selected set to chorus

what you end up with is a self oscillating rhythmic pattern that I can actually play over without changing!

Just bass into one of my Muff clones into memory boy into the computer no layering or multitracking AT ALL!

Hey man, sounds great!

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Posted: 27 August 2009 09:57 PM | Link to this reply (#35)
Brooklynhero - 27 August 2009 03:56 PM

I just bought the pedal. I loooooooove it.

here’s a sample of the more “extreme” things it can do.

http://www.marysmonster.com/pedals/MBbass.mp3

I just set it for a short delay and put the clean blend at 11 o clock.

sounds kinf od rockabilly-ish

then you hear me crank the feedback to full.

then I crank up the depth to full with the square wave selected set to chorus

what you end up with is a self oscillating rhythmic pattern that I can actually play over without changing!

Just bass into one of my Muff clones into memory boy into the computer no layering or multitracking AT ALL!

Cool

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Posted: 28 August 2009 04:07 PM | Link to this reply (#36)

My Memory Boy is completely insane. I literally don’t know what it is going to each time I power it up. Yesterday, with the help of an expression pedal, I could get a maximum delay time of about two seconds. Today, no matter what I did I could only get a maximum of about .7 seconds. On a hunch I unplugged the adaptor and put in a 9 volt battery (a very tight squeeze!). Just now I had a full 4 seconds of (heavily ‘bitcrushed’) delay. I’m not complaining, by the way - I think that this pedal’s unpredictability could be a stroke of genius.

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Posted: 28 August 2009 10:09 PM | Link to this reply (#37)
refeedback - 28 August 2009 04:07 PM

My Memory Boy is completely insane. I literally don’t know what it is going to each time I power it up. Yesterday, with the help of an expression pedal, I could get a maximum delay time of about two seconds. Today, no matter what I did I could only get a maximum of about .7 seconds. On a hunch I unplugged the adaptor and put in a 9 volt battery (a very tight squeeze!). Just now I had a full 4 seconds of (heavily ‘bitcrushed’) delay. I’m not complaining, by the way - I think that this pedal’s unpredictability could be a stroke of genius.

I’m sold.

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Posted: 29 August 2009 03:20 PM | Link to this reply (#38)

I’m digging the memory boy so far!

used it at a gig the other night, what fun

I agree on much of what was posted already:

it’s unpredictable, delay times seem to vary, some times I get about 650 ms sometimes 550. Sometimes it oscillates easily, sometimes not at all…

succulent ducking abilities

warm and lo-fi

intense modulation (not a problem AT ALL for me)

delay knob does have a lot of the longer, more lo-fi repeats after 3 o’clock

other things I have noticed:

when the blend is over to the “dry” side the pedal boosts my signal a bit

it sounds really good to my ears in front of dirt pedals or an overdriven amp

because of the intense range of modulation depth I can get a lot of chorus sounds

the delay knob does have an interesting taper, yes the longer delay times are way at the end of the dial, but this thing can go to much shorter delay times as well. Not only does this give a good range of slapback and reverb type delay sounds but it lets me get modulation sounds without any delay. My polychorus can’t do that, it always has a touch of noticeable delay tp the effected sound.

and live it really held up well IMO. Sounded killer, the warmth and darkness of the repeats was fine, no problem with too much mushiness to my ears.  Just good analog sound.

a real nice offering from EHX!

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Posted: 29 August 2009 10:03 PM | Link to this reply (#39)
Squigglefunk - 29 August 2009 03:20 PM

it’s unpredictable, delay times seem to vary, some times I get about 650 ms sometimes 550. Sometimes it oscillates easily, sometimes not at all…

I do not know if I would like that at all….

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Posted: 30 August 2009 08:18 AM | Link to this reply (#40)
st.bede - 29 August 2009 10:03 PM
Squigglefunk - 29 August 2009 03:20 PM

it’s unpredictable, delay times seem to vary, some times I get about 650 ms sometimes 550. Sometimes it oscillates easily, sometimes not at all…

I do not know if I would like that at all….

I didn’t like it when I first realized it but using my one spot power seems to make it behave how i want it to.

At my last gig it sounded and worked perfectly, this pedal is a winner for me.

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Posted: 31 August 2009 04:07 PM | Link to this reply (#41)
andvari7 - 11 August 2009 07:29 PM

Where are you people finding these things? I’m not about to go on eBay, and buy a pedal without trying it first. Not again. Even if that is how I bought a large percentage of my pedals. Anyway, the shops in my area, and I’ll bet the Chicago Music Exchange, don’t carry them, and I want to try one before I plunk down $90 on one, even though I probably will anyway. If it can do the earthquake-making bit my Carbon Copy can, I might just be able to offer up enough collateral for a Stereo Polyphase.

I don’t have a dealer where I am either. I recommend themadape.com. I got mine from them in days. It was malfunctioning so they immediately exchanged it. They also have a great “30 day return for a full refund no questions asked” policy which is the next best thing to trying it in a store. Truth be told, once you get your hands on this you will NOT want to send it back. It’s genius.

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Posted: 01 September 2009 01:06 AM | Link to this reply (#42)
mao99 - 21 August 2009 05:41 AM

I found delay time seems to be dependent on power voltage.

Lower the voltage, longer the delay time and make stretched-tape-echo-like lo-fi sound. It will go far beyond 550ms and, at max, delay sound can stop. Higer the voltage, clearer the sound and shorter the delay time.

According to my measurement, at least 9.5v is needed for “proper” work.
So if you use standard power supply which has around 9v, it won’t work correctly.
I can get 9.78v with included power supply even from 100v outlet in Japan but it’s inconvenient not to be able to use standard 9v power supply.
It’s EH’s fault, I think. At least, “work with 9v power supply” isn’t true.

I made regulator circuit with LM317 IC by my self and got 9.7v from 18v output of my Gator power supply with no problem, but EH should improve this kind of instability.

Hi, just read this and intrigued..im in australia bought mine online so had to get a power supply for it here, mine is 9v but works, should i be using something higher? what is the required voltage for the memory boy. chucked my us power supply out cause its not good here. thanks for a reply in advance!

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Posted: 01 September 2009 03:23 AM | Link to this reply (#43)
looptheloop - 01 September 2009 01:06 AM
mao99 - 21 August 2009 05:41 AM

I found delay time seems to be dependent on power voltage.

Lower the voltage, longer the delay time and make stretched-tape-echo-like lo-fi sound. It will go far beyond 550ms and, at max, delay sound can stop. Higer the voltage, clearer the sound and shorter the delay time.

According to my measurement, at least 9.5v is needed for “proper” work.
So if you use standard power supply which has around 9v, it won’t work correctly.
I can get 9.78v with included power supply even from 100v outlet in Japan but it’s inconvenient not to be able to use standard 9v power supply.
It’s EH’s fault, I think. At least, “work with 9v power supply” isn’t true.

I made regulator circuit with LM317 IC by my self and got 9.7v from 18v output of my Gator power supply with no problem, but EH should improve this kind of instability.

Hi, just read this and intrigued..im in australia bought mine online so had to get a power supply for it here, mine is 9v but works, should i be using something higher? what is the required voltage for the memory boy. chucked my us power supply out cause its not good here. thanks for a reply in advance!

If it’s OK with your power supply, congratulation, you’re lucky! Keep using it. Some power supply has slightly higher voltage even if it’s labeled as 9V.
My Gator power supply has 9.4v output from “9v out” but I felt it’s not enough because it sounded too lo-fi and max delay time was too long compared to with included power supply. 
I guess Memory Boy doesn’t have a function to regulate the power voltage, which other analog delays have. Anyway, it’s very sensitve to power voltage. Someone says delay time varys day by day, or club by club.

Or, simply, EH improved later issues.

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Posted: 01 September 2009 04:33 PM | Link to this reply (#44)

cool trick I’ve been doing with the memory boy:

plug into vintage fender input 1 reverb channel, out from input 2 into input of memory boy output of memory boy into input 1 normal channel of second vintage fender

set the memory boy for minimum delay time, max mod depth, switch to chorus, blend to 3 o’clock, feedback 9 o’clock

stereo chorus!

play withe delay time/depth/blend to taste and try all three mod speeds with the switch (or expression pedal) and it can get all kinds of very nice spacious sounds.

Even the first amp that has no modulation SOUNDS like it does because of the way the two amps interaction… really cool

also works great for wet/dry delay sounds etc.

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Posted: 03 September 2009 07:37 AM | Link to this reply (#45)

Wow, gak.co.uk now have the MXR Carbon Copy at £96 (down from £118 - all you Americans, please don’t laugh at the UK price!). I’d like to think it’s a reaction to the new Memory Boy and (imminent) Memory Toy. I’m wondering, if the EH pedals prove sucessful, the Copy may come down in price further. Saying that though, if the Memory Toy (it’s the one I’d go for) proves itself a worthy alternative….

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