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Chris M[_2_]
December 9th 07, 08:20 PM
I have a buddy that needs a 7-second adjustable delay for backhaul
satellite (amateur) applications. I was going to give him my old
Yamaha SPX 90 II until I noticed that it only does up to 2000 msec of
delay on each channel.
Can anyone recommend an inexpensive adjustable Digital Delay device for
this application that gives living room audio quality at least? I was
going to check the Behringer web site.
Thanks,
Chris
PS I'll monitor the news group, emails aren't read at this address.
Thanks in advance!
Laurence Payne
December 10th 07, 12:36 AM
On Sun, 9 Dec 2007 19:14:32 -0500, "Tim Perry"
> wrote:
>I dont know what "living room quality" means but for delays I prefer this
>one http://www.airtoolsaudio.com/index.php?Show=200&Show1=202.
>
>I wouldn't call it inexpensive, but it is realible and easy to use.
>
>All the software solutions require a computer with soundcard...that won't be
>inexpensive either.
But as one's very likely sitting there anyway....
Richard Crowley
December 10th 07, 04:05 AM
"Laurence Payne" wrote ...
> "Tim Perry" wrote:
>>I dont know what "living room quality" means but for delays I prefer
>>this
>>one http://www.airtoolsaudio.com/index.php?Show=200&Show1=202.
>>
>>I wouldn't call it inexpensive, but it is realible and easy to use.
>>
>>All the software solutions require a computer with soundcard...that
>>won't be
>>inexpensive either.
>
> But as one's very likely sitting there anyway....
Or an old junker that someone is throwing out is perfectly
capable of doing this kind of delay (or likely several other
functions that may be useful.)
Arny Krueger
December 10th 07, 01:13 PM
"Richard Crowley" > wrote in message
> "Laurence Payne" wrote ...
>> "Tim Perry" wrote:
>>> I dont know what "living room quality" means but for
>>> delays I prefer this
>>> one
>>> http://www.airtoolsaudio.com/index.php?Show=200&Show1=202.
>>>
>>> I wouldn't call it inexpensive, but it is realible and
>>> easy to use. All the software solutions require a computer with
>>> soundcard...that won't be
>>> inexpensive either.
>>
>> But as one's very likely sitting there anyway....
>
> Or an old junker that someone is throwing out is perfectly
> capable of doing this kind of delay (or likely several
> other functions that may be useful.)
Can you name some XP software to do the delay?
moby
December 10th 07, 06:42 PM
On Dec 10, 9:20 am, Chris M > wrote:
> I have a buddy that needs a 7-second adjustable delay for backhaul
> satellite (amateur) applications. I was going to give him my old
> Yamaha SPX 90 II until I noticed that it only does up to 2000 msec of
> delay on each channel.
>
> Can anyone recommend an inexpensive adjustable Digital Delay device for
> this application that gives living room audio quality at least? I was
> going to check the Behringer web site.
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
> PS I'll monitor the news group, emails aren't read at this address.
> Thanks in advance!
http://www.ehx.com/ehx2/Default.asp?q=f&f=%2FCatalog%2F09_Reverb_%26_Delay%2F02_16_Second_ Delay
M
Ty Ford
December 11th 07, 06:56 AM
On Sun, 9 Dec 2007 15:20:30 -0500, Chris M wrote
(in article >):
> I have a buddy that needs a 7-second adjustable delay for backhaul
> satellite (amateur) applications. I was going to give him my old
> Yamaha SPX 90 II until I noticed that it only does up to 2000 msec of
> delay on each channel.
>
> Can anyone recommend an inexpensive adjustable Digital Delay device for
> this application that gives living room audio quality at least? I was
> going to check the Behringer web site.
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
> PS I'll monitor the news group, emails aren't read at this address.
> Thanks in advance!
>
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They probably still sell one.
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