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Re: It must be THAT Meazzi!

Postby Didier » 09 Apr 2010, 21:29

ecca wrote:I remember doing a simple repeat echo using an Akai reel to reel recorder in the mid-seventies.

German electronic music star Klaus Schulze did the same with a Revox tape recorder during the seventies. But I guess that the first to use that in Europe was Marino Marini in the fifties.

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Re: It must be THAT Meazzi!

Postby ecca » 09 Apr 2010, 23:39

First in Europe ? Nah... Listen to Bert Weedon's early efforts, particularly Stranger in Fiction... ( Jim Nugent help !!! )
And ... in fact a million others that used a slapback echo way before that.
The milestone was when there were 3 repeats as opposed to two.
That meant that re-generation was involved.
i.e. the playback head was fead back to the input.
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Re: It must be THAT Meazzi!

Postby Didier » 10 Apr 2010, 08:54

ecca wrote:First in Europe ? Nah... Listen to Bert Weedon's early efforts, particularly Stranger in Fiction...

Bert Weedon's "Stranger than fiction" was in 1956, Marino Marini started to use echo before, in 1954 or 1955.

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