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Re: I need advice on space echo probem





mmmmm..... and be sure to double-check the tape path.
could be something aint hittin something else the way
it should be...

my $.02


a:c

On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Lee Sebel wrote:

> My guess would be bad erase head and possibly a bad record head?
> 
> wobblypeople@juno.com wrote:
> 
> > I have the Roland RE-201 space echo and was hoping to get some advice 
>on
> > a problem I'm having with it.  When I send it a signal it does not 
>erase
> > and you hear it muffled and looping in the background.  The signal is
> > supposed to delay and then erase but the original signal is constantly
> > going  and is very distorted and sounds awful.   I have cleaned and
> > demagnetized the heads and changed the tape but am not sure where to go
> > from here.  Any advice would be greatly appreciated.  thanks, James
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