that's a digital delay. I've mentioned it a few times, but if there's enough interest i can do a small run of Dotcomformat analog delays. Everytime i've mentioned it i get maybe 3 responses though....and i would need at least 10. --- On Thu, 3/12/09, Martin Peters <martin.peters@zonnet.nl> wrote: > From: Martin Peters <martin.peters@zonnet.nl> > Subject: Re: [dotcomformat] Analog Delay Module? > To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com > Date: Thursday, March 12, 2009, 2:15 PM > If you are a little bit handy, watch this video: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGGtgL91GG4 > > It's the Rebote 2.5 Delay from www.tonepad.com. But I > don't know if the > signal levels are compatible with DotCom because the > circuit is 9V. > > You could use the Imagine panel from the Suit & Tie Guy > to build it in > your cabinet. Total costs would be around $70 > > Martin > > elijah b torn wrote: > > > > Hey everyone here, > > > > sorry i am a bit of a lurker. i don't think i have > posted anything > > besides maybe an introduction but I thank you all for > keeping me > > informed and sharing your knowledge. > > > > anyway- i was wondering if there are any Analog Delay > modules in > > dotcom format. not even sure if any systems have that > as a module but > > that doesn't really matter cause i have a dotcom > and i love it! > > > > i was wondering if there was something like an Maxon > AD-9? > > > > i have the dotcom reverb module but i crave delay! > > > >
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Re: [dotcomformat] Analog Delay Module?
2009-03-12 by JOSHUA HOLLEY
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