Questions about rebote 2.5 delay

Started by britt-stinker, December 19, 2005, 03:19:46 PM

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britt-stinker

Hi
I have a few questions about the rebote 2.5 delay.

First of all is there any way I can make the delay go up to about 1 second or maybe more, I don't care how distorted the signal will get.

Second, is the delay out/delay in pads for a fx loop? If not would that be to hard to integrate into the system?

I think thats about it for now

Thanks
Britt-Stinker

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First of all is there any way I can make the delay go up to about 1 second or maybe more, I don't care how distorted the signal will get.

Sure, just use a 100k pot instead of the 50k.


QuoteSecond, is the delay out/delay in pads for a fx loop? If not would that be to hard to integrate into the system?

No. No.

You didn't ask, but those are not pads, they are connections to the pt2399.

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britt-stinker

Quote from: Fp-www.Tonepad.com on December 19, 2005, 03:57:02 PM
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First of all is there any way I can make the delay go up to about 1 second or maybe more, I don't care how distorted the signal will get.

Sure, just use a 100k pot instead of the 50k.


QuoteSecond, is the delay out/delay in pads for a fx loop? If not would that be to hard to integrate into the system?

No. No.

You didn't ask, but those are not pads, they are connections to the pt2399.

Fp


Okay thanks alot for the quik answeres.
But would it be possible to make a fx loop in it? It would be great if it was possible to do the same thing as moosapotamus did to his delay. With the switch to switch between delayed signal or straight signal going through the loop.
Can you give me some clues to what pads i should connect to the jacks?

thanks again for the quik answeres and every think

nelson

You could add in an effects loop for the delayed signal. With FX out tip being attached after the 1uF cap on the level pot. Fx in coming back in just before the 33K resistor after the 1uF cap. Ofcourse switching jacks would have to be used. For the straight signal you could just tap the in and out after pin 7 of IC2b. You could make it more complex by adding opamp fx loop buffers with volume controls. But you would have to switch these in and out. You would have to watch the level of effects on the effects loop, could cause unwanted distortion.

Thats what I would try.

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britt-stinker

Quote from: nelson on December 19, 2005, 04:30:28 PM
You could add in an effects loop for the delayed signal. With FX out tip being attached after the 1uF cap on the level pot. Fx in coming back in just before the 33K resistor after the 1uF cap. Ofcourse switching jacks would have to be used. For the straight signal you could just tap the in and out after pin 7 of IC2b. You could make it more complex by adding opamp fx loop buffers with volume controls. But you would have to switch these in and out. You would have to watch the level of effects on the effects loop, could cause unwanted distortion.

Thats what I would try.


Okay I think I got what you ment. But I just need to know what you mean about FX in and out. When you say FX in do you then mean the output from the pedals in the loop or the other way around? and the same with fx out.

thanks

nelson

FX out = output from delay to external effects input.

FX in = from external effects pedals output into the rebote delay.

Sorry, a bit confusing.
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britt-stinker

Quote from: nelson on December 19, 2005, 05:47:25 PM
FX out = output from delay to external effects input.

FX in = from external effects pedals output into the rebote delay.

Sorry, a bit confusing.

Yeah... But I got it now.
Thanks again for all your help!

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