I haven't used a Roland tape loop in years. Instead, we use 1/4" BASF tape and a splicing block. The tape is much higher quality, and you get a lot of loops out of a single 10-1/2" reel. In fact, I usualy add a couple of feet to cut down on overall wear.
Yep! It's just 1/4" tape. You need to cut the existing loop on the intake side, splice in new tape, and run the machine, letting the old tape spill through the pinch roller. When the loop runs completely through and the splice exits the cartridge, cut the tape just past the new splice you made and splice it again to make a loop.
On the Roland, you cut the loop to size, run it through and out the tape compartment, put the tape cover back on, and hold the tape straight to let it feed in. Once it's almost all in, you can splice it.
This is what I've been doing in our shop for years. Don't waste time or money hunting down old, crappy tape loops. Just go for it with new tape. The bonus is lower noise, higher quality and less head wear and shedding vs. an archaic cartridge. Unless you own a Fulltone Echoplex, you cannot get new tapes.
Yep! It's just 1/4" tape. You need to cut the existing loop on the intake side, splice in new tape, and run the machine, letting the old tape spill through the pinch roller. When the loop runs completely through and the splice exits the cartridge, cut the tape just past the new splice you made and splice it again to make a loop.
On the Roland, you cut the loop to size, run it through and out the tape compartment, put the tape cover back on, and hold the tape straight to let it feed in. Once it's almost all in, you can splice it.
This is what I've been doing in our shop for years. Don't waste time or money hunting down old, crappy tape loops. Just go for it with new tape. The bonus is lower noise, higher quality and less head wear and shedding vs. an archaic cartridge. Unless you own a Fulltone Echoplex, you cannot get new tapes.
Should I buy "high" bias or "regular" bias tape?
How do these two (high vs regular) differ in operating in tape echo? I remember buying high bias cassette tapes for better sound (I think high bias had more clarity probably on the top end). Would this be beneficial im these type units?
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