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ok. so the bucket brigade chip is actually a true analog chip that was in use in the 70s and 80s and now is in use in the moog analog delay. would these work?: "SAD1024 1024 stage, capacitor "bucket brigade" audio frequency delay chip. Discontinued, but Panasonic makes a full line of (apparently) equivalent chips in various sizes and configurations. Three that may be suitable as replacements are MN3007, MN3207, and MN3214. They are listed in the ** current ** DIGI-KEY catalog (199901..03) on page 187 at $9 to $18. The data book is listed as part number 9102B at $3.50" next question: does the EDP "read samples" like the repeater and if so why does it not have a "pop" at the loop point of a looped sine. does the line 6 "read samples" and is it's behavior more akin to the repeater or the EDP? how prevalent is the repeater design architecture becoming in the delay -loop market? lance