hello david,
that sounds very interesting, but:
would something like this be doable dieter
regards,
Bakis.
--- david rothbaum <
david@...
> wrote:
> cv tape echo module.
>
> perhaps you could do this with a tape cartridge that
> would be front
> loaded on the panel. or maybe use a standard
> cassette tape mechanism
> and use "looping" cassettes as the cartridges.
> (these are pretty cheap
> and there are lots of different lengths, from 10
> seconds to 20
> minutes). then have cv control over feedback, echo &
> tape speed. then
> also have a "sound on sound" loop record mode where
> you could have a
> gate signal trigger the record function on/off.
> also, and i am not
> sure if this is possible (and definitely not if you
> were to use the
> "looping" cassettes"), but it would be cool to have
> the ability to
> reverse the tape as well and have the direction
> controlled via cv with
> a gate signal.
>
> --david
>
>
>
>
>
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