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I hope I'm not too late to add to the advice you have sought regarding making your own tapes. The cartridges are a pain, if you have more than one cartridge, open it up surgically, match the legnth and angle, and splice the tape. Getting it back in the cartridge is the real test! Then use electrical tape to re-seal the cartridge. Check the older music stores + pawn shops too, you may get lucky and find some if Roland has discontinued making the cartridges. I've actually found the sound quality of the "store bought" tapes can be fairly low. I have also had to make my own tapes for several other vintage echo units. I can't remember how much tension that unit puts on the tape (and the splice). The thicker the 1/4 inch mag tape better, as far as the magnetic tape may stretch if it's too thin. Another key is having high quality splicing tape on hand, as sometimes the splices if not held together well, will stretch apart and expose the heads to the adheasive surface. In a pinch though...I've gotten away with murder using very low quality magnetic tape + scotch tape as a splice. Either way you go, make several at a time so you don't get stuck later! All the best! -akabak >From: "Dennis W. Leas" <dennis@mdbs.com> >To: <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> >Subject: Re: tape cartridge for Roland RE 201? >Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2000 08:44:59 -0500 >Reply-To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com > >I used to own one these puppies and, as I recall, I cut my own tapes >loops using >regular "dry" tapes. They seemed to work OK. I'd give it a try; tape is >cheap. >As Simon says, just splice it at an angle. Try a short loop first. > >>Note that the 1/4" (nearly) tape used for the 201 is the >>lubricated type. Normal "dry" tape will not work. > >Dennis Leas >----------------------------- >dennis@mdbs.com > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Larry Tremblay <ltct@concentric.net> >To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> >Date: Monday, April 24, 2000 2:02 AM >Subject: Re: tape cartridge for Roland RE 201? > > >> >>- Larry T >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: "Simon" <simon@dynamite.com.au> >>To: <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> >>Sent: Monday, April 24, 2000 1:38 AM >>Subject: Re: tape cartridge for Roland RE 201? >> >> >>> They havn't made tape echos for many years, but they still might stock >the >>> tapes as spare parts, I'm not really sure though. >>> >>> If not, couldn't you just use any tape that is the same width? Just >splice >>> the ends together into a loop. >>> >>> The Roland tapes come in a little plastic 'cartridge', but the tape is >>just >>> loaded into the machine and the plastic 'cartridge' isn't used after >that. >>> >>> Simon >>> Canberra >>> AUSTRALIA >>> >>> >>> >Maybe you should try vintage supply dealers Roland hasnt made tape >echo's >>> >for many years >>> >Steven >>> >Good to see a fellow Australian >>> >>> >> Have you asked your local Roland dealer, they should be able to >order >>one >>> >> from Roland for you. >>> >> >>> >> Simon >>> >> Canberra >>> >> AUSTRALIA >>> >>> >> >I am still looking for a tape cartridge for a Roland Space Echo RE >>201. >>> >> >I tried several sites but no luck. Any one have a clue as to >where I >>> >could >>> >> >get one to get this puppy up and looping. Om and out Papa Dave >>> >>> >> >> >I need a tape cartridge for a Roland Space Echo RE201. Do you >have >>> >it? >>> >> >>Om and Out Papa Dave >>> >>> >>> >> >>sorry, cannot help >>> >> >> >>> >> >>Best Regards, Nicolas Keim >>> >>> >>> >> ------------------------------------------------------------ Weedmail free email Click -> http://weedmail.com