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Today, we’re examining the virtues of loading your pedalboard with both the Carbon Copy and new Carbon Copy Bright from MXR. As you know by now, these analog delays were voiced to complement each other and their own unique character cover a wide range of musical styles. You can use the Carbon Copy Bright for more percussive slapback echoes while kicking on the standard version for smooth, reverb-esque repeats during a solo. Feeding one Carbon Copy directly into the other for add some spacious and harmonically complex analog delay tones. Delay aficionados can try feeding the standard Carbon Copy into the Carbon Copy Bright to breathe some definition into the murky repeats of the standard version. Running the two pedals the opposite way rolls off a little high end from the Carbon Copy Bright and creates a pleasing, even-keeled wash. Setting the two pedals up at different intervals can create a full, rich delay patterns that interact with each other, while setting the two delay times extremely close to one another evokes some old studio doubling techniques and it gets even more interesting when you turn on the Carbon Copy's analog modulation. Running the delays in parallel is a real treat, as the darker and brighter repeats seamlessly interact for a one-two punch of rich delay textures coexisting with one another.