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>Also the "Time Machines" have an internal trimpot that you can adjust resolution/delay time ratio to the point of aliased madness. Any commentary on this, Suit? some more, yes my friend. this commentary is all from my own perspective and ears ... i do not actually know what the structure of this device _is_. the anti-aliasing filter on the RDS-7.6 is calibrated for a _seven_point_six_ second delay. period. when you adjust the delay time using the trimpot, the filter cutoff stays the same. i went from a 7.6 sec delay to a 35+second delay ... which puts the filter cutoff above the sampling frequency, and FAR past the Nyquihst frequency ... the signal is totally aliasing out of control. that's why i said it was a SHITTY SHITTY SHITTY delay ... it's beautiful. i think the RDS-8000 is structured differently, because i get no aliasing. these delays are great. i'm trying to build a modular synth, and they have such nice interfacing i think i need to get a few more of them to incorporate in modular patches. they really are amazing pieces of gear and i regret ever selling the first one i got ... thank god he sold it back to me. you know the rumour Pat Matheny buys every GR-300 that pops up on Ebay? i might be like that with RDS units in about 10 years. Eric Williamson www.suitandtieguy.com