DMM Vibrato as a seperate pedal?



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DMM Vibrato as a seperate pedal?

Postby Fuzzy Picklez » Sat May 26, 2018 6:44 pm

I've had my EHX Deluxe Memory Man on my board forever, and love it. However, sometimes I'd to just use the vibrato rather than the delay. Does anyone know if a company makes the vibrato side as a stand alone pedal? I know I could by another DMM for just vibrato, but it's just so big, and they keep going up in price.

If there isn't anything that's exactly it, I'm interested in recommendations of comparable vibratos.

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Re: DMM Vibrato as a seperate pedal?

Postby Gone Fission » Sat May 26, 2018 7:43 pm

The vibrato is the delay line. Get Behringer big box workalike and rehouse in a small box, since the actual PCB is tiny?
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Re: DMM Vibrato as a seperate pedal?

Postby echorec » Sat May 26, 2018 8:12 pm

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Re: DMM Vibrato as a seperate pedal?

Postby rustywire » Sat May 26, 2018 8:48 pm

It's hard to hear the DMM vibrato nuance since it is linked with the delay, but setting a Dr Sci CCv3 in vibrato mode, middling depth settings got as close as I can remember (from 3 years ago so try before buy if possible).
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Re: DMM Vibrato as a seperate pedal?

Postby XIX tech » Sat May 26, 2018 10:26 pm

EHX canyon sounds nice as vibrato.
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Re: DMM Vibrato as a seperate pedal?

Postby Bartimaeus » Sun May 27, 2018 1:24 am

You need the DMM delay circuitry to make the vibrato, so it'd be a huge waste not to include the delay.

The Cosmichorus could definitely get you close!
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Re: DMM Vibrato as a seperate pedal?

Postby ck3 » Sun May 27, 2018 2:26 am

The Xvive Memory (also designed by Howard Davis) tends to be super cheap and is definitely smaller than the DMM and in the same ballpark in terms of vibrato (with the addition of an expression pedal input). I got mine for $79.99 new/shipped from Amazon. If Xvive ever releases their Echoman mini pedal, an even more miniscule format of the DMM circuit (minus stereo operation and expression control) will become available.
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Re: DMM Vibrato as a seperate pedal?

Postby greyscales » Sun May 27, 2018 8:02 am

You might want to snag a Moog MF Chorus, it uses a delay line to create chorus and vibrato. Sounds great. I probably use it more for the vibrato than chorus.
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Re: DMM Vibrato as a seperate pedal?

Postby Snufkino » Mon May 28, 2018 3:46 pm

The modulation on this gets surprisingly close to the DMM. However, I can't remember if it was the chorus or vibrato, but I want to say vibrato. They're cheap enough to find out.


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Re: DMM Vibrato as a seperate pedal?

Postby Gone Fission » Mon May 28, 2018 4:13 pm

Snufkino wrote:The modulation on this gets surprisingly close to the DMM. However, I can't remember if it was the chorus or vibrato, but I want to say vibrato. They're cheap enough to find out.


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If you want vibrato, you'll want to be sure the "mix" knob can be set to full wet and keep it parked there if it can.
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