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[[Stewart Copeland]] used the Roland Chorus Echo for the [[1979-1980 Reggatta de Blanc Tour]].  
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[[Stewart Copeland]] bought this delay at "Manny's" in New York on [[1979-10-01]] - he used the Roland Chorus Echo for the [[1979-1980 Reggatta de Blanc Tour]]. It's still used nowadays in his [[Sacred Grove]] homestudio.
  
 
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Revision as of 08:55, 27 May 2018


Roland Chorus Echo RE-301
Stewart Copeland's Chorus Echo at the Sacred Grove
Artist: Stewart Copeland
Band or ensemble: The Police
Time gear used: YYYY - YYYY

Introduction

Stewart Copeland bought this delay at "Manny's" in New York on 1979-10-01 - he used the Roland Chorus Echo for the 1979-1980 Reggatta de Blanc Tour. It's still used nowadays in his Sacred Grove homestudio.

Gear breakdown

from wikipedia The Roland RE-301 was a regular RE-201 Space Echo with three additional features: sound on sound recording, allowing it to be used as a looper as well as an echo; an analog chorus circuit; and the ability to control the repeat rate externally by control voltage via foot pedal[6]. A notable user is guitarist Brian Setzer, for the slapback sound sought after in rockabilly.[1]

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