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I was kidding Ken. :P<br>
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Mark<br>
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<pre wrap="">Doing an ASR (analog shift register) this way would be more likely. For an
audio delay you would need multiple relays running in parallel, each fired
fractionally later than the last in order to simulate the much faster dual
string of the semiconductor variant. of course you would also need relays in
series with each in the parallel input.
instead of 2 x 512 as per a basic BBD,
you'd need to do something like 2 x 50 x 10 to achieve the same thing.
Ken
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<pre wrap="">I think that could be done. Anyone care to try? Harry?
mark
Roy J. Tellason wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Sunday 16 January 2005 07:31 pm, mark verbos wrote:
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<pre wrap="">In his BBD based delay module,
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<pre wrap="">Heh. I at first mis-read "delay" as "relay", and thought for a minute there
that you were talking about a BBD using _relays_...!
:-0
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