Tape Delay
I'd love a really good modeled tape delay, for creamware or VST. It would be great if you could select how "worn" the tape was. Basically I used to have a tape delay, and I liked the obvious disintegration thing, but I also noticed that it changed as it was used over time (months later). The emulated delays that I've heard, don't really sound like the real thing at all.
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And has a "tape age" knob
Look here http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... orum=30&44
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Look here http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... orum=30&44
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: marcuspocus on 2004-08-09 01:48 ]</font>
Hi, the Echo demo should be back online this week end only (trying to find a host before uploading to planetz...). Yes, echo3 is not a "tape delay" or an emulation of any exitsing hardware, thanks to point this out....
(edited i meant, thanks to have pointed this out)
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(edited i meant, thanks to have pointed this out)
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... but it performs very well on stuff you'd usually apply a Roland SpaceEcho to 
it doesn't slavishly mimic a vintage unit, but picks up the core idea and extends it, plus putting it in a modern context - that's why I'd give it 'douze points' (12 points) ... out of 10
cheers, Tom
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it doesn't slavishly mimic a vintage unit, but picks up the core idea and extends it, plus putting it in a modern context - that's why I'd give it 'douze points' (12 points) ... out of 10

cheers, Tom
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