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, "spleensick" <spleensick@y...>
wrote:
> Not very exotic, but one thing that I always wanted from Doepfer is
an
> analog delay module with CV for delay time, delay amount etc.
Similar
> to the Blacet Time Machine. Actually I think it's quite strange
that
> there isn't one alreday, or am I missing something It would be
very
> nice anyway, especially since the Time Machine is discontinued now.
>
> To expand the idea of delays, maybe it would be interesting with
some
> kind of CV-controlled auto-panned delay as well.. with outputs for
> left, right and center..
>
> Some kind of filtered delay would be interesting as well. There are
> many possibilities.
>
> Personally I'm very much into delays and would like to see a
Doepfer
> delay module.
>
> By the way, I can't remember now but this might be my first post to
> the list (been lurking for quite some time). If so, hello
everybody -
> I'm Fredrik from Sweden :)
hello fredrik,
there was a discussion about analog delays recently.
doepfer tried to come out with a new approach, some
sort of modular analog delay with more than one
bbd-chip inside and separate outputs for each bbd,
but the bad signal-to-noise ratio of those analog
bbd-chips lead to unpromising results.
doepfer has a digital delay module in the works and
this one will probably be able to mimic all the
typical analog delay effects, but with much better
signal-to-noise-ratio, longer delay times and the
capability to process cv-signals as well as audio-signals.
best wishes
ingo