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Description
The Ibanez DM2000 is a versatile effects processor that offers musicians and audio engineers a plethora of options for shaping their sound. Designed with innovation in mind, this effects processor brings a rich palette of delays and modulations to your studio setup. With its 32-bit processing capabilities, the DM2000 provides pristine sound quality and depth, ensuring that every nuance of your signal is preserved and enhanced.
Ideal for both live performances and studio recordings, the DM2000 features a user-friendly interface that allows for quick and precise adjustments. The processor is equipped with multiple delay types, including analog, digital, and tape delay options, offering a wide range of sonic possibilities. Its modulation effects include chorus, flanger, and phaser, providing creative tools to enhance any musical project.
Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting out, the Ibanez DM2000's robust and intuitive design makes it an essential tool in any musician's arsenal. The inclusion of MIDI compatibility ensures seamless integration into complex setups, making it a flexible choice for modern studios.
Key Features:
- 32-bit processing for high-quality audio output
- Multiple delay types: analog, digital, and tape
- Modulation effects: chorus, flanger, and phaser
- User-friendly interface for quick adjustments
- MIDI compatibility for easy integration into various setups
- Suitable for both live and studio use
Reviews
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Ibanez DM2000 Digital Delay.
Features and functionality
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The DM2000 includes a bypass switch, a hold switch, and a mod switch, allowing versatile sound manipulation directly from the unit.
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The DM2000's mod function is desired to be foot-switchable for easier live performance control.
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The DM2000's modulation effects include flange and chorus, which can create a rising or descending bouncing effect, reminiscent of a dive bomb.
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The Ibanez DM2000's "hold" feature allows for unique delay effects, such as a "ghost funk siren," inspired by Trey Anastasio's usage.
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The DM2000 has a unique modulation switch where lights move from top to bottom, influencing the direction of modulation sounds; top light means a rising effect.
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The DM2000 can achieve a maximum delay time of 1023 milliseconds, which is critical for mimicking Trey Anastasio’s digital delay effects.
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Use cases and applications
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The DM2000 is praised for its role in creating the "funk siren" effect, crucial for Trey Anastasio's sound.
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The DM2000 can operate independently or feed into other gear like the Boomerang for added effects, though this is optional for the "funk siren."
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Setting the TC Electronic delay pedal to 1023 milliseconds replicates the specific timing needed for layered looping applications.
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A TC Electronic Flashback X4 can replicate DM2000 settings using a custom TonePrint to ignore knob settings for precise delay control.
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The DOD DFX94 and Red Panda Tensor are suggested alternatives for achieving similar delay and hold functions as the DM2000.
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User experience
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Users appreciate Keeley's exploration of blending a Tube Screamer, Univibe, and DM2000-like functionality, though it wasn't considered a complete solution.
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Owners note the DM2000's delay time at 1023 ms is crucial for creating the iconic "funk siren" without needing additional looper integration.
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Comparisons
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The Ibanez DML pedals achieve similar effects to the DM2000 but with shorter delay times, offering a more compact alternative.
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The Boss FS-5L footswitch can be used with the DM2000 to engage the hold function without having to keep a foot on the main unit's buttons.
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Boss DD-500 is noted for performing the latch hold function with slow decay similar to the DM2000.
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Critic Reviews
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Artist usage
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Trey Anastasio uses an original Ibanez DM2000, "that was one of the first digital delays ever made," Anastasio said at (4:40).
Great interview with Terry in which he reveals his effects set up during his time with The House of Love.
The Reddit thread by user jellysgroove includes a list of gear identified in a picture of Hiroshi Yoshimura’s studio, confirming that he uses the Ibanez DM2000.
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