I've been searching the threads and google on the subject but I just can't find what I'm looking for. I would like to use my 38 for recording and tape echo. Most things on the net talk about head mods that I don't need or using multi decks. From what I gather I can use the send and receive on my mixer to my 38 but have not found any further info. Can this be done with 1 deck? How? Can someone tell me or direct me to a place that can go into step by step detail? If I need to I can also use my Teac X-7R I don't want to buy a space echo or anything like that. I have a fx processor, but I want to do it old school. Thanks for any help.
Use the TEAC X-7R. Tape echo at 7.5ips is pretty fun, and echo at 3.75ips is REALLY cool, in my opinion.
I don't know what kind of mixer you have, but on my M-30 I would do it this way:
1. Original signal on channel one, assigned to bus 1.
2. Aux output from bus 1 going to X-7R, output from X-7R going to mixer channel 2 input. X-7R output is switched to "Repro". Channel 2 output is assigned to bus 1.
3. Start the X-7R, and have the fader on the "echo channel" all the way down (silenced).
4. Bring up the fader on the echo channel.
5. Echo! (Hello hello hello hello hello!)
I recommend attenuating at 1khz on your eq to keep the feedback from squealing. You should try a bunch of different things. I sometimes use a comp/limiter on the "echo" channel to keep any mistakes from pegging the meters.
I use tape echo extensively. If you've got any questions, let me know!