Memory man or similar

Mikko Helin MHELIN at tne01.tele.nokia.fi
Thu Feb 26 10:08:47 CET 1998


One interesting looking digital delay is the circuit published
in Electronics and Wireless World in Dec 86, a member of this
list on the other side of the globe (where they use to walk upside
down, you know) has built (and of course modified) one, here's the link:

 http://www.all-electric.com/ddl.htm


-Mikko

Steve Morrison wrote:
> On 24 Feb 98 at 15:49, media at mail1.nai.net spewed:
>
> > The Memory Man (I own one, I've opened it up, I've read the schematics)
> > wasn't digital.  It used a bucket brigade delay -- a Reticon SAD 1024
> > clocked by a square wave.  This is why people call devices like a Memory
> > Man an analogue delay.
>
> The Deluxe Memory Man w/Chorus (I used to own one) used a pair of
> Panasonic MN3005's in series, along with an NE570 compandor. One of
> these could still be built with current parts.




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