FW: [motm] Re: Analog Delay?
2001-12-09 by Tkacs, Ken
I have a Roland SDE-2000 (my very first digital delay!) that has a CV input to sweep the dealy time. It works, and I use it from time to time, but it has a "zipper" effect that really limits its usefulness. When you want to do a continuous sweep of delay time with a CV, nothing beats an analog delay.
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-----Original Message----- From: Scott Gibbons To: motm@yahoogroups.com Sent: 12/08/2001 10:17 AM Subject: [motm] Re: Analog Delay? > 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) I assume plugging my ETA power distributors into an APC battery backup is wrong...? Man, I gotta replace everything in here then!