Tape Echo Enclosure size / splice tape

Started by timd, August 06, 2012, 07:27:21 PM

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timd

I've been reading alot of posts and other articles on the web about tape echos. I also have been collecting what I believe to be all the parts I'll need for the project. I do have 2 questions though:

1. Has anyone been able to fit a DIY tape echo in a stompbox enclosure? - A bigger one perhaps? I'll need parts scavenged from a cassette player, another playback head, DIY preamp, and a way to turn this thing on (get the motor spinning) with a stompswitch. I'm also thinking about a PWM controller to control the motor speed. Either that, or a voltage stave pot for the motor.

2. I have the blank tape needed for the loop. Any suggestions for the splice tape to connect the halves?

Too crazy of an idea?

jbgron

Mike Fuller's new Echoplex EP-3 clone is small, looks slightly bigger than a 1590BB.

http://www.fulltone.com/products/custom-shop-fulltone-sste


Nocaster Cat

Quote from: jbgron on August 06, 2012, 07:50:06 PM
Mike Fuller's new Echoplex EP-3 clone is small, looks slightly bigger than a 1590BB.

http://www.fulltone.com/products/custom-shop-fulltone-sste

Fulltone's been threatening to release the SSTE for over a year now.

tiges_ tendres

When splicing tape, you should cut it diagonally rather than straight down.  This limits the pop sound that can be made as the tape passes over the heads with straight cuts.

Here is a tutorial:

http://www.aes.org/aeshc/docs/3mtape/soundtalk/soundtalkv2n2.pdf
Try a little tenderness.