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Blacet Time machine opinions?

Blacet Time machine opinions?

2001-11-05 by bigd@onbuffalo.com

John has mentioned a November sale on these and am curious to the opinions on it ?
Best regards,
Jim

RE: Blacet Time machine opinions?

2001-11-06 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com

The TM rocks. Classic dirty analog sound (good kind of dirty). VC 
everything, can easily be made to go into oscillation madness.

Moe

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John has mentioned a November sale on these and am curious to the 
opinions on it ?
<<<<

RE: [motm] Blacet Time machine opinions?

2001-11-06 by John Loffink

I use mine in almost every patch.  It's great for modulated delay
effects.  You can't do that with 99% of the other delays out there,
analog or digital.  That's one of the reasons to own a modular.  The
flanging effects are great too, with a softer edge than the digital
counterparts.  

Keep in mind that delays greater than a few hundred milliseconds become
very bandwidth limited.  This is a natural limitation and characteristic
of bucket brigade type delays.  If you want clarity in delays of a few
hundred milliseconds or greater then I recommend using a digital delay. 

John Loffink
microtonal@...
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John has mentioned a November sale on these and am curious to the
opinions on it ?
Best regards,
Jim

 

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