Description
The Keeley Magnetic Echo chases the sound of an aging tape machine rather than a pristine digital repeat. Built around the PT-2399 chip, it layers in a touch of Lo-Fi filtering and pitch modulation to recreate that familiar warble old tape echoes are loved for — the kind of unstable, musical wobble that digital delays usually try to erase.
Delay duties are handled by three straightforward knobs: Time dials in repeat spacing from 40ms to 600ms, covering everything from tight slap-back to medium-length vintage delay; Regen controls how many repeats you get, from a single echo to full self-oscillating chaos; and Level sets how loudly those repeats sit in the mix.
The real character comes from the Wow and Flutter section. Depth pushes the pitch-shift/chorus effect deeper into the trails of your repeats — an onboard LED brightens as you add more modulation, giving a visual read on intensity. Rate governs how fast that pitch wavers, essentially letting you decide how






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