From Giles Ward Sent Tue, Jan 8th 2019, 01:54
> Am 07.01.19 um 18:59 schrieb Brandon Rogers: > > Has anyone directly compared the sound of the SBF-325 in Flanger III > > mode to the SDD-320? Can they, in fact, sound more or less the same? > > > I own a SDD-320, a SBF-325, a DC-2, a Behringer DC-300, a RSP-550, and > I owned a DC-300. > > None of the others can create the SDD-320 effect - with one exception: > The RSP-550 has four presets that do dedicated emulations of the four > SDD-320 mode settings. And it sounds really close to the SDD-320. > > > > i've heard about RSP-550 in this regard, so how about the SDX330.. > > is as good, or better/worse? > > some claim it one of the best digital SDD320, but i never tried one.. I gave my SE50 a whirl earlier, inspired by this thread. It has a "Space Chorus". The manual says: "By adding, to the direct sound, sound portions which have been shifted minutely in pitch, this effect adds greater fatness and spaciousness to sound." Params: Mode: 1 to 3. Higher = fatter Mod Wave: Triangle, Sine Pre Delay: 0-200ms (time before chorus effect begins) Rate: 0-100 Depth: 0-100 Diffusion: 0-100. Adjusts extent of diffusion (param does nothing on a mono output) Chorus level: 0-100 Direct level: 0-100 The presets are quite heavy handed but dialed back it seems to do a nice fake stereo from a mono source. The SE70 has a Stereo Chorus, Band Chorus, Wave Chorus and Super Chorus.