"paulhaneberg" <phaneber@...> wrote: > I would also agree that one of the most useful modules would be a > high quality delay line with a large range. The range should go > down perhaps as low as 100 microseconds and perhaps as high as 30 > seconds. Over at least some of that range you would want 1V/Octave > control with good precision. (In other words the delay time would > half for each octave you went up) The low range would be useful for > experimenting with correlation effects and physical modeling, the > mid range for flanging type effects and the high range for > simulating tape delay. The feedback loop should be patchable to > allow for the insertion of limiting or filtering. The key to the > whole thing is to either have no stepping or steps small enough to > prevent zippering. A VC DDL would be fun. How hard would it be to sonically mimic the non-linearities of a PCM-42, for instance? That thing -does- something to a sound! (in a good way), but they're too darned expensive on the used market. e
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Re: Update (DDL)
2005-02-11 by Eric Frampton
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