Open source, DIY tape echo

Started by AdamB, March 06, 2023, 09:17:05 AM

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AdamB

Yo.

We've released our open source tape echo project today, take a look:


It's made from a cheap walkman-like cassette player, 3D printing and some other bits and bobs. All the source is available, including STL files, gerber and CAD in step format. There are build instructions on our website https://www.indifferentengine.com.

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ElectricDruid

Excellent work! Nice to see something a bit different out there.

I particularly appreciated the very honest and direct list of pros and cons for project like this - all entirely fair enough.

AdamB

Thanks!

I was quite keen to be very upfront about what the pedal is and what it isn't, and what is involved in building it before people go and give it a try. Hopefully some people will get involved though, I'm looking forward to seeing other peoples builds and modifications. There's a lot of room to add features still. It could also be re-used to make other things, like cassette synths.
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diffeq

Massive project, very impressive. can tape switch be pcb mounted though?  :icon_lol:

AdamB

That would be preferable, however we went with a panel-mount switch as we couldn't find a reliable/affordable source of 3PDT toggle switches that were PCB mount.
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