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The original was digital too,used dynamic rams,ad and da converters... The modern one seems to use non volatile static ram. The zvex loop junkie uses no bucket brigade,but a different technology, the ISD family chips that can store non volatile cells of analog values,well it works like a bbd... The new Eh16 looks like a completely different machine than the old from 1983... my creations... http://manecolooper.tripod.com my music... http://rendher.tripod.com --- <stanitarium@earthlink.net> wrote: hmmm...veddee interestink. i'm not sure just by holding the loop info even when turned off denotes digital(i could be wrong and i'll eat a bug). for instance the <lofi loop junkee> is analog and yet holds its info fo'ever.(if i'm readin it rite :-) http://www.zvex.com/junky.html > from the link legion sent: > > "after recording a loop, the 16 Second will automatically save the loop >into > its Magna Storage and keep it there. You can turn the power off, come >back > the next day and Play or Overdub the loop as if you never turned the 16 > Second off." > > > This simple statement says to me that it can't be the original > bucket-brigade analog delay, but rather a digital recreation/simulation >of > it. > Jon > _____________________________________________________________ Free email service provided by http://www.darksites.com