David Lamkins
http://lamkins-guitar.com/music/article/smmh
David Lamkins picked up his first guitar a long time ago. As best he can recall the year was 1967: the year of the Summer of Love. Four decades later David has conjured up an amalgam of folk, rock and jazz solo guitar music for the occasional intimate Portland audience.
location: Portland, OR USA

Facets: Electro-Harmonix, effects, photos, review, @gear info
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Electro-Harmonix Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai

The Electro-Harmonix Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai is a digital delay with lots of "extras". (Apparently "hazarai" is a Yiddish word meaning "all the extras".)

The SMMH lives up to the Hazarai part of its name. This little gem does regular, modulated, multi-tap and reverse delays, includes a 30-second looper, and has tap tempo and the ability to save presets. Electro-Harmonix includes a 20-page manual with the SMMH, which is practically a book by their standards. Most controls have functions that change with the mode, so it's nice to have a reference. But it's tons of fun to just turn the unit on and play with it.

The only useful feature that the SMMH doesn't have is the ability to pitch-shift echoes by changing the delay time.

 {Electro-Harmonix Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai}
October 01 2007 15:26:22 GMT