AW: MN3005, MN3007 BBD.. anyone built one?
Martin Czech
martin.czech at intermetall.de
Wed Dec 2 13:16:28 CET 1998
> >The infinite delay is not practical realizeable without a kind of
> >compression. You could dial the feddback only close to infinity, on
> one
> >side the signal would slowly fade, on the other it wold rise and
> rise,
> >until total distortion/and or oscillation. I think it needs a jard
> limiter
> >before the delay to get a real infinite delay without this
> problems.
>
> In case we're speaking of a digital delay, the switch often does
> bypass the ADC / DAC and feeds the digital output into the
> loop again.
> Works badly on the few PCM delays I have (there's always
> a glitch), but used to work fine on the Delta Delay (you only
> switch one tiny bit of an oversampled signal).
>
Well ,that's too easy, I thought inifite means infinite decay time AND
ability to add input signals as well... In this case you nead a hard
limiter, be it digital or analog. I think this would be an nice effect,
if you stop playing, it repeats forever, and if you play a new (pattern)
it would superseed the old, the more new stuff comes in the more the
old stuff fades away.
The LXP5 I have can do this with a reverb algorithm...
Of course there are many diffuse echoes in this case...
m.c.
More information about the Synth-diy
mailing list