I agree that the Blacet TM is a good choice. It is certainly not going to be clean like a nice digital delay. But, if analog is what you want, this is the one from our friend John Blacet. Once you get one you have 3 very good options to use it in the MOTM size format. If you build yourself, you can buy a Stooge or Schaeffer panel and a Stooge mounting bracket and build it into the large format. If you buy your stuff built, buy one of John Blacet's neat conversion panels that holds his modules in the MOTM space and gives you a spot at the bottom to wire up the extra 1/4" jacks. Larry Hendry (1 of 2 Stooges in the synth parts business) www.wiseguysynth.com ----- Original Message ----- From: John Loffink <jloffink@...> To: 'jagooher' <rslawson@...>; <motm@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 11:03 AM Subject: RE: [motm] Analogue Delays The Blacet Time Machine appears to be available from the Blacet web site: http://www.blacet.com/TM2050.html. You can get an MOTM "Stooge" panel for this on the next run of panels and marry this with the basic kit from Blacet, buying your own knobs, pots, jacks, etc. For a digital delay with better user interface and much better sonic quality you could either use an Electrix MO-FX (very recent vintage) or Ibanez DM2000 (older vintage). These are both rack units. Paul has started working on a digital delay but you know how long the delay can be (pun intended). John Loffink The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site http://www.microtonal-synthesis.com The Wavemakers Synthesizer Web Site http://www.wavemakers-synth.com > -----Original Message----- > From: jagooher [mailto:rslawson@...] > > Hi MOTMers > > I am looking for an analogue delay unit to use with my MOTM system > and wondered if you guys had any recommendations. > > I have looked at the Moogerfooger (now deleted) and Analogue Systems > unit (RS290) but the AS is the wrong format and a pain to integrate > into my current setup. > > I am also thinking of building (re-engineering) the delay circuitry > into the MOTM format to integrate into the modular. I will consider > vintage or modern but not Tape. > > I have a number of DSP outboards but digital delays are not > particular user friendly so I wanted the analogue sound with real- > time control options. > > Any suggestions or pearls of wisdom are welcome. > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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Re: [motm] Analogue Delays
2003-12-07 by J. Larry Hendry
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