templemark
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I have an old obscure Sochor tape delay made in Poland ~late 70's / early 80's. No schematics or info available online I could find.
With some tinkering I managed to add a wet-only output.... and it sounds really cool for warbly tape processing. I tapped the delay signal from the delay-volume pot and it sounds good, however there is an issue. Some of the dry signal is bleeding through and coming out also. Its very low, probably only 2% of the total signal, but can be noticeable especially with drums/etc.
Somewhat of a vague/generalized question here, but any advice to try and stop this signal bleed when tapping off the wet-only in a typical echo transistor circuit?
Buffer the output? Add some resistance? Any ideas I could try?
Ill post some pics.
Thanks,
With some tinkering I managed to add a wet-only output.... and it sounds really cool for warbly tape processing. I tapped the delay signal from the delay-volume pot and it sounds good, however there is an issue. Some of the dry signal is bleeding through and coming out also. Its very low, probably only 2% of the total signal, but can be noticeable especially with drums/etc.
Somewhat of a vague/generalized question here, but any advice to try and stop this signal bleed when tapping off the wet-only in a typical echo transistor circuit?
Buffer the output? Add some resistance? Any ideas I could try?
Ill post some pics.
Thanks,