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Digital Delay with Analog Charm
The SDE-3000A is a rack-type digital delay released by Roland in 1983, at the dawn of digital delay.
The SDE-3000A was highly acclaimed for its long delay time, and above all, its clear, warm, and musical delay sound that blended naturally with band ensembles, making it a favorite of world-class musicians and sound engineers. It is a masterpiece used by world-class musicians and sound engineers.
[High spec and functional form]
Super long 4.5s delay and 8 different delay settings expand the musical range of the Super Digital Delay.
16-bit equivalent digital PCM method for high fidelity to the original sound and high performance.
It boasts a dynamic range of lOOdB or more, distortion ratio of 0.03% or less, frequency response of 10Hz-17kHz (delay 0-1500ms), and S/N ratio of 88dB.
The ultra-long delay (Oms- max. 4.5s), which is only possible with digital technology, can be easily set with the touch switch.
The clear sound can be reproduced in a wide range of applications such as live and studio use.
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