"Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)" wrote: > > I wouldn't mind a VC'ed sampler. I had an idea for a VC'ed delay effect, > which clocked the loading and unloading of individual samples into RAM > (instead of a BBD) in the analogue domain, but I'm not technically savvy > enough to touch the design. And I'm not sure how much you would have to > gain, save for the notion that you could get infinite echos without > resampling (which you would have to do with a BBD). Find an old Roland RPS-10. Unlike most of today's digital delays and rotary encoders, the RPS-10 allowed you to change the delay smoothly with a normal pot, just like analog. It also has pitch shifting, and an input on the back that takes a sine wave to control the amount of pitch shift. I haven't tried it yet but I'm hoping that the sin actually controls the clock, so that the sine wave will also control delay time as well as pitch shift. I have one in my guitar rack that I use for some very good backwards delay effects. I've been thinking of finding another one to stick behind a MOTM panel. You can get them pretty cheap, under $200. Tomy
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Re: [motm] OT - Re: art of synthesis
2001-03-01 by Thomas Hudson
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