At 3:17 PM +0000 8/12/01, Scott Gibbons wrote: > > The Roland SDE-3000 digital delay (ca 1984) has delay CV in/out and a >> patchable feedback loop which makes it another great addition to your >> modular. If you can find one, get it. > >Yeah, I tried this on my SDE-1000 and I think it takes a different voltage >or something... I got the blinking LED's of death and was scared I'd fried >it! Rebooted and all was fine, but I won't try that again. Did you TRY this >with your SDE3000? And it worked ok? Maybe it's the Gemini "power >conditioner" I have the SDE plugged into... (ha ha) > Yes, I tried it out today with my MOTM modules, and on many other occasions over the years with a variety of gear. I can use the SDE-3000's LFO out to drive my MOTM modules, or I can use MOTM modules to control SED-3000's delay time. The SDE-3000 prefers to work with 0-10 voltages, but it will also work with bipolar signals, you just don't get the results you expect. Try feeding a 320 triangle into the delay input jack, enable modulation on the delay, and crank the modulation depth up. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Scott Juskiw scott@...
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[motm] Re: Analog Delay?
2001-12-09 by Scott Juskiw
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