Looking for external tempo sync delay
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- Mr Arkadin
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i take it you haven't seen space f's Echo34 then? Surely the ultimate delay unit. Also, you can set any of the CW delays to your host's tempo manually (unless you do wild tempo changes throughout your songs of course!). Also CW's Pattern Delay is a great little unit too.
Mr A
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Mr A
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yeah, Echo rules ! Not to forget Wolf's recent MatrixDelay, Celmo's 'Vintage' stuff, countless dubdelays and the DIY constructions based on Modular and Flexor.
I'consider the stutter when continuously increasing the tempo only a minor drawback. How often are you doing that - and if, how quickly would it get annoying 'oh no, not again...'
Nevertheless, it's worth considering as an exercise for the SDK newbies. The artifacts are inevitable (currently - I assume due to PCI tranfers), but one could mute them according to tempo change. Who knows, maybe a stutter in the proper rythm context even sounds cool... ?
cheers, Tom
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I'consider the stutter when continuously increasing the tempo only a minor drawback. How often are you doing that - and if, how quickly would it get annoying 'oh no, not again...'

Nevertheless, it's worth considering as an exercise for the SDK newbies. The artifacts are inevitable (currently - I assume due to PCI tranfers), but one could mute them according to tempo change. Who knows, maybe a stutter in the proper rythm context even sounds cool... ?
cheers, Tom
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