kb1
September 21, 2005, 4:28pm
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So far, the only concern that I have noticed, in relation to the new 104s, is the difference in the shortest delay times.
I understand that the longer delay time is desireable for many reasons.
But, does the difference between the minimum of 40 milliseconds (z) and 50 milliseconds (sd) really matter?
sir_dss
September 22, 2005, 3:59am
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A shorter delay will yeild flange, reverb, slap-back and chorus effects.
I guess that is why people make a big deal out of the shoter delay times/
basssfx
September 26, 2005, 8:09pm
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Remember that some CV inputs can take negative volatages. I don’t know if this is the case with the time jack on the SD, but if so, you could get slower/faster times.
I did ask moog directly in the past; any negative volatage recieved by an input which only accepts say, 0-5V, will take the negative voltage as zero.
sadly you cant force the original 104 into flange range, doubt you can do this with the new
kb1
October 3, 2005, 3:21pm
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Sadly for sure.
Thanks Peter for letting me know b4 my 104z showed up. Now I won’t waste time getting frustrated trying something that is not possible.
I checked, and it seems that Flanging needs 1-10ms of delay to work.
Hey Moog what’s the deal? I guess there must be a trade off somewhere.
Why is the 104 limited in this manner? (50ms)