Pricing and availability
We compare 600+ stores and found this item at 1 store. Prices updated .
Store
Reviews
Price
Average Price: $80
Budget/Beginner
$100
$501+
Price Tier
Budget
Standard
High-end
* Product prices and availability are updated by Equipboard every 24hrs and are subject to change. Equipboard may receive compensation for purchases made at participating retailers linked on this site. This compensation does not affect what products or prices are displayed, or the order of prices listed. For more information, please refer to our affiliate disclosure.
Description
The Roland SDE-1000 was one of the Japanese company’s first effects unit – a digital delay line. Roland DDLs became fairly common in London studios in the 1980s and were some of the first Japanese-made effects to be found in studios
The SDE delays were quick & simple to use with a very straightforward front panel & interface. If you look at contemporary products from the likes of Korg and Yamaha you’ll see clear influences of the SDE-1000 and SDE-2000
Despite being early, cutting-edge devices, these Roland delay lines were great units and proved to be extremely reliable. Sound quality was excellent with a smooth, very analogue sound. Maximum delay time is 374 mS in standard mode (747 mS in x2 mode) and 605 / 1210 mS using the x1.5 rear panel control. The sound of the SDE in X2 mode is quite reminiscent of a slow tape delay, and increasing feedback results in a gradually decaying, dulling repeat – again, like tape. It sounds great
A common feature of early digital delays was the ability to double the delay time (and halve the bandwidth) by changing the clocking. The SDE-1000 goes one better with a hidden rear-panel delay time control which is variable from x1 to x1.5.
Delay time is displayed on a 4-digit blue fluorescent display with an Up – Down rocker switch to alter delay settings. The VCO has speed & depth controls. This can give deep chorusing effects or a gently shifting delay with phasing. Unlike the SDE-2000, the 1000 has memories to store user presets
The SDE-1000 looks more generically Roland than the SDE-2000. Partly this is due to the adoption of the usual Roland control knobs – also found on late SDE-2000s – and partly due to the large number of 1U devices coming to market. It’s hard to make 1U devices distinctive, but Roland achieved it with the SDE range. The front panel is a masterpiece of industrial design, laid out with Germanic simplicity, with clear labelling in white on a black front panel
Product specs
| Brand | Roland |
| Model | SDE-1000 Digital Delay |
| Finish | Black |
| Year | 1980s |
| Made In | Japan |
| Categories | Delay |
FAQs
-
What is the maximum delay time of the Roland SDE-1000 Digital Effects Processor?
-
The Roland SDE-1000 offers a maximum delay time of up to 1125 milliseconds, allowing for a wide range of delay effects from subtle echoes to extended ambient sounds.
-
Is the Roland SDE-1000 suitable for live performances?
-
Yes, the Roland SDE-1000 is well-suited for live performances, offering reliable digital delay effects with easy-to-use controls and a robust build that can withstand the demands of touring.
-
Does the Roland SDE-1000 have any modulation features?
-
The Roland SDE-1000 includes modulation capabilities, which allow users to add movement and depth to the delay effects, enhancing the overall sound texture.
-
How accurate is the delay time adjustment on the Roland SDE-1000?
-
The Roland SDE-1000 provides highly accurate delay time adjustments with increments as fine as 10.1 milliseconds, allowing for precise control over the delay effect.
-
What type of input and output connections does the Roland SDE-1000 have?
-
The Roland SDE-1000 features standard 1/4-inch input and output connections, making it compatible with most audio setups in both studio and live environments.
Videos
SynthMania
Yamaha DX11 through Roland SDE-1000
Reviews
PROS
-
Authentic 80's delay sound, unique digital graininess
-
Up to 1 second delay, shines in 300-800ms range
-
Four memory presets for easy setting recall
-
Durable, road-worthy construction for reliable performance
-
Easy to use, intuitive controls without needing the manual
-
Features tap tempo for on-the-fly delay time adjustments
-
Modulation section adds chorus/flanging effects
-
Reasonably priced, especially for its vintage appeal
-
Fluorescent display for clear delay time visibility
-
Compatible with foot control for enhanced functionality
CONS
-
Rackmount ears are often lost, replacements costly
-
Fine tuning dial can unintentionally adjust during transport
-
12-bit resolution may not suit those seeking pristine audio fidelity
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Roland SDE-1000 Digital Effects Processor.
Features and functionality
-
The Roland SDE-1000 digital delay offers immediate control via knobs for feedback and delay, enhancing real-time interaction and playability like an instrument.
Source -
The Roland SDE-1000 can achieve an 'automatic double-tracking' effect by setting delay to 4-8ms, turning off feedback, and using modulation for slight timing variations.
Source
Use cases and applications
-
The SDE-1000's wobbly modulation effect, adjustable with rate and depth knobs, is praised for creating a trashy rhythmic grind when pushed into feedback.
Source -
Owners use the SDE-1000 in live settings to replicate a double-tracked guitar sound by splitting stereo signals, creating a fuller, arena rock-like effect.
Source
Mods and upgrades
-
Some users are interested in chaining multiple SDE-1000 units together to explore complex feedback and modulation possibilities.
Source
User experience
-
Owners highlight the tactile, knob-based interface of the SDE-1000 as a key advantage over pushbutton systems, allowing for intuitive, dynamic adjustments.
Source -
Users highlight the SDE-1000 for its ability to dial in precise delay times, essential for achieving subtle double-tracking effects without additional tonal coloration.
Source
4.5 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 13 Ratings
233
The best Rack Delay
The SDE-1000 is an easy-to-use delay/echo processor producing professional, studio-quality delay effects. With its simple and well laid-out controls, the SDE-1000 is easy to understand without ever cracking the manual. Delay length is displayed in milliseconds via the blue fluorescent display, and is set easily by holding down the +/- toggle button. The Time x2 button allows the user to quickly double the delay time (up to 1.5 seconds). The number of repeats is set with the Feedback control. When pushed past 12 o'clock, the Feedback control can allow the user to drive the signal back on itself as well, albeit not as stylishly as a tape delay--but still very useful for adding spice to a mix. The SDE-1000 also has a good sounding Modulation section with Rate and Depth controls for flanging and chorus. Also present is a button to switch the phase of the delayed signal, as well as four memory presets to store your favourite settings; just hold down to save--just like a car stereo!
Artist usage
Add artist
Showed up in a list of Ryo Okumoto’s gear on the Spock’s Beard official website.
German guitarist Julian Wolf noted that he uses a Roland SDE-1000 Digital Effects Processor as part of his rack system in an interview with Equipboard, which was published on October 29, 2018.
List of effects at Paul Robb's studio:
Aphex Type C2 Exciter. BBE 462 Sonic Maximiser enhancer. Drawmer DL241 dual compressor. "I generally strap this across the stereo buss. At some point I'd like to get a better compressor, though." Boss SE50. Boss SE70. "I primarily use these for distortion." Digitech VFX Valve FX. "This is an awesome distortion box. It's so bright it will rip your head off." Ensoniq DP/2. "I also use this primarily for distortion. All four of my distortion boxes [Digitech Valve FX, Roland SE50 and SE70, Ensoniq DP2] are absolutely critical to me. They're indispensable. I rarely use synthesizers anymore without running them through a guitar box." Eventide H3000 multi‑effects. FMR Audio RNC1773 Really Nice Compressor (x3). "These are my new favourite boxes. They make them in Texas, and they're incredibly cheap — 179 dollars, I think it was. But they're great, and on a par with the Drawmer compressor." Focusrite Red 2 Dual EQ. "It's mostly just gorgeous looking! Everyone who comes in here notices it. It looks like a piece of candy, you just want to bite on it. The thing is, it's so intimidating to look at, you really can't tell if it's any good or not — it doesn't need to be any good! I like it, though it's not quite good enough to strap across the whole mix: the EQ3D is on a par, even though it's half the price." Focusrite Red 7 Voice Channel. "This has a mic pre, a compressor, an enhancer and a de‑esser in it, which we use for recording vocals." Lexicon MPX1 multi‑effects. Lexicon PCM70 multi‑effects. Nightpro EQ3D filter. Peavey Analog Filter. "I actually very rarely use this. I've run some loops through it to make them sound crunchy and lo‑fi and it works OK. These techno people use outboard filters all the time — it's just that this one isn't a particularly good one, and I can't justify spending a grand on something like the Waldorf DPole or the Mutator." Roland SDE1000. "I just use this for simple delays." Roland SRV2000 reverb. SPL Vitalizer. "I think this is a lot more popular in Britain than it is here. I like it, but it has so much background hiss that I can only use it in loud noisy music. The great thing about it is the way it spreads the stereo fields, it's got some kind of phase." TC Electronic M2000 multi‑effects. Yamaha SPX90 multi‑effects. "This was the first effects box I ever bought and it's totally on its last legs. I keep it for its stereo split program, because it sounds so grainy and nice."
Album Usage
The Roland SDE-1000 Digital Effects Processor has been featured on the following albums:
Genre Usage
Based on how artists on Equipboard use this gear, it is most commonly found in the following genres.
Used With
Based on how musicians on Equipboard use Roland SDE-1000 Digital Effects Processor, it is most commonly used with the following gear.
More Roland Effects Processors
Accessories & Related Items
Community setups
Similar
Most Popular Effects Processors
Most Popular Brands
-
Added to Equipboard on by
bubbajonesGear IQ 1312
-