I'm quite happy with my Time Machine. I can't compare it to other modular
delay lines, but I'm really pleased with it. I've gotten some rich,
interesting sounds out of it modulating it with sequenced VCOs.
I know that you can use the Serge WAD for delaying CVs, haven't tried it
with this beast yet. Seems like you could do some interesting "programmed"
sequences that way. I usually think of tape loops for audio sequencing, but
I remember reading that Morton Subotnick did some stuff with tape and EPROM
playback of CVs.... an analog delay would be a crude and organic version of
that.
R.
delay lines, but I'm really pleased with it. I've gotten some rich,
interesting sounds out of it modulating it with sequenced VCOs.
I know that you can use the Serge WAD for delaying CVs, haven't tried it
with this beast yet. Seems like you could do some interesting "programmed"
sequences that way. I usually think of tape loops for audio sequencing, but
I remember reading that Morton Subotnick did some stuff with tape and EPROM
playback of CVs.... an analog delay would be a crude and organic version of
that.
R.
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From: cuari7 <medejd@...>
To: <SergeModular@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 12:30 PM
Subject: [SergeModular] delays
> I have a question for the SMOG forum members: Has anyone had a chance
> to compare the different available analog delays out there? More
> specifically, the Serge WAD vs the Blacet Time Machine vs the Big
> Briar MF-104. I have a Time Machine, which I love but is a little
> noisy. The MF is no longer available, and I cannot afford another
> Serge panel at this time. Let me know.
> cuari
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