Yes! Very cool, indeed. Mike --- In motm@y..., "mate_stubb" <mate_stubb@y...> wrote: > Nobody is mentioning the most interesting use for a voltage > controllable delay with very short delay times - analog physical > modelling. To do 'tuned resonator' types of blown pipe emulations one > needs precise voltage control with sub millisecond resolution, along > with voltage control of feedback. If it has to be digital to achieve > that much control, so be it - but it will take a purpose-built > design, not a hacked up pedal. > > Check out this article about Ron Berry and his analog acoustic > modelling techniques, if you are not already familiar with him: > http://www.sospubs.co.uk/sos/1997_articles/jul97/ronberry.html > > I've often wished to talk with him in greater depth - I'd dearly love > to explore this side of synthesis. I wonder what technology he used > to build his own delays... > > Moe > > >>>>>> > Feedback on the suggestion, yes! On the delay, maybe not. That's > what the Time Machine is for! A 'little' delay would free up a TM to > do 'bigger' stuff. > > Remember, I suggested very small delay times: 0 to 5 ms, or even 2.5 > ms. Do you still need oodles of bucket-brigade for such short > delays? If not, then the chip problem is moot, no? > <<<<<<
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Re: Delay Module
2002-02-26 by mmarsh100
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