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Hi, I'm not a member of your mailing list, but I'm browsing thru your web pages from time to time for news on delay units. This is where I found a hint to do a memory expansion on DeltaLab delays. A few days ago, I did a hack on my Effectron I, and here are the results (as posted to the synth-diy mailing list). After a fruitless search for a cheap digital delay that fits my needs, I decided to expand the memory of my DeltaLab Effectron I. This box looks like the cheapest one of an entire line of FX devices, and while covering Flanger / Chorus / Echo delay ranges, the Echo section is quite basic. You can tune it from 250msec to 1sec with a knob that is shared by the LFO modulation depth, you can set positive or negative feedback (with a nice HF rolloff), and that's about it. I wanted to have at least the double delay time (2sec is still not much, but it's way more useful than 1sec.), a non-deteriorating infinite repeat switch ("Loop"), and the ability to record a 1sec Loop first and then double it to 2sec, to add more input signal on the 2sec loop afterwards. As it turned out, this is quite easy to accomplish on the ADM1020 (and probably on other DeltaLab products, too.) You can find a description at http://home.debitel.net/user/jhaible/jh_adm1020_loop.html . Best Regards, JH.