Those parameters would also make sense in the context of a digital delay/looper such as the Oberheim/Gibson Echoplex or the Electrix Repeater - now defunct, unfortunately :( I really wanted one of those Electrix thingys to use with my A100! Joe --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "mdimmm@h..." <mdimmm@h...> wrote: > >> (speed, direction, length, feedback? > >> (I'm making these things up as I go along)) that would > >> make the module unique from other delay modules currently on the market? > > I am sorry, but a delay has only one parameter, that is unique to the > > delay: > > > > The delay time. Nothing else. > > > > > > what should be "speed", "direction" or "length"? > > I suppose I was thinking of a delay with a tape loop (that's the only kind > of analog delay I'm familiar with), where it might be possible to change the > direction of the tape to the point of running backwards and where the length > of the recorded fragment can be controlled. Speed of the tape in this case > would determine the delay time as well the pitch of the recorded fragment. > But some of this might be nonsense. > > M. Dimm > > > There is no such parameter with any delay-technique I know. If you go to > > the basic you do not need any cv control at all but a clock-in for the > > delay line. > > > > The rest could be done with HighspeedVCO (or a better a VCO plus a Phased > > Locked Loop Module) and Mixers. > > > > > > Florian > > > > So we are there where I always end up: I want a PLL-Module ;-)
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Re: Digest Number 315
2002-08-16 by buechlerjoe
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