Deltalab DL-2

The Deltalab DL-2 (often accompanied with an MB-4 Memory Module) was a digital delay device used by Peter Gabriel throughout the 1980s and early 1990s. He also had one at Real World Studios and Ashcombe house (both in Bath).

He probably first used one on the Peter Gabriel 3 album (referred to as 'Games' in the advert), and was especially useful for live work. It was useful for stereo spread delay effects.

Peter Gabriel was introduced to this device by Larry Fast.

Quotes on the Deltalab DL-2
"It has a variable stereo imaging thing, and although one or two of the modern units have come close, there's still a life and vitality to that, which I love and which I've never heard anywhere else."