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...it was 12 bits,and the lowest rate,to achieve 16 seconds,was 4khz,it had 64k of dynamic rams...the lo-fi sound was also due to the adaptive low pass filters,in the 16 seconds range were tuned at 2khz my creations... http://manecolooper.tripod.com my music... http://rendher.tripod.com --- Kim Flint <kflint@loopers-delight.com> wrote: At 11:24 PM 6/29/2004, Mark Sottilaro wrote: >I thought the original was digital. Am I wrong? FWIW, the original is called the "16 Second Digital Delay". Given the time it came out, it would have had something less then 16 bit convertors. I have no idea what. 12 bit? 10? 8?. The sample rate would have been relatively low also, somewhere between 24KHz and 32KHz, I imagine. This would have contributed to the "lo-fi" character, in addition to the funky anti-alias filters. kim ______________________________________________________________________ Kim Flint | Looper's Delight kflint@loopers-delight.com | http://www.loopers-delight.com _____________________________________________________________ Free email service provided by http://www.darksites.com