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delay time part ii
My bad. Let me be clearer: I'm not trying to tap new times or to change
from, for example, 3000ms to 2775ms by way of a single, discrete change.
I'm trying to locate a delay system where smooth transitions from one
delay time to another are accomplished without the glitchy, herky-jerky
"artifacts" my current delay renders. I think it may be a current
technological impossibility, though: to scroll through a 225ms (or
whatever the situation calls for) change-in-delay-time without
necessitating a portamento glide effect or that re-calculating
gl-llli-itttt-cch--ch-hhh-n-lock. I was hoping that someone may know of a
higher-end delay unit that could accomplish smooth transitions. Maybe I
need an analog tape-type delay with very accurate time codes. Tape loops,
me'be? Do these exist? or are digital racks the only precise delay units
at the moment. Thanks again!
> Anyone know of a delay unit that can glitchlessly
> change delay times as signal is being fed to it?
> E.g., in my current processor (DP/4, Ensoniq),
> altering a delay time from 3000ms to 2775ms as it
> receives signal causes (understandable) herky-jerky
> effects. I'd like to know if anyone has used a
> (digital) delay that allows for minute changes
> smoothly.
>
> Thank you.