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Digital Delay

The Digital Delay is an effects processor that uses digital technology to create repetitions and echoes of an audio signal. Unlike older tape or analog systems, it converts audio into numerical data, temporarily stores it in computer memory, and plays it back after a time interval determined by the user. This technology allows for extremely precise control over the delay time, offers crystal-clear repetitions without the quality degradation typical of magnetic media, and enables much longer delay times than analog devices could offer.

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