
Sending
Analog delay with real MN3005 BBD chips and digital control. Tap tempo, subdivisions, true analog path.
Electronic Audio Experiments built the Sending around genuine MN3005 bucket-brigade chips. The same chips that made vintage delays legendary, now with modern control features.
The analog signal path delivers warm, degrading repeats that darken naturally over time. No digital artifacts, just the organic sound of BBD delay. But the control circuit is digital, allowing tap tempo, subdivision switching, and preset storage.
Time ranges from slapback to long, washed-out trails. Modulation adds warble and movement to the repeats. The Mix control goes full wet for ambient swells. Oscillation is available for noise freakouts.
Best of both worlds: analog tone with practical features. The Sending works for traditional delay applications and experimental sound design alike.


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