Through-zero-flanging (TZF)

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What is TZF really?

How do they do this electronically? i don't get it

How does it thicken the sound?

What is different from TZF and a normal flanger pedal?

I know TZF using two BBD delay chips why?
 
walters said:
I know TZF using two BBD delay chips why?

Because they were all out of the TZF BBQ delay chips.

Nice to see you again wally. Couldn't stay away from corban, could you?
 
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walters said:
What is TZF really?

How do they do this electronically? i don't get it

How does it thicken the sound?

What is different from TZF and a normal flanger pedal?

I know TZF using two BBD delay chips why?

This really can only be done with two reel to reel recorders. You can't go through zero using delays because the reference delay (the first one) is always first. The second delay cannot go "behind" the first delay, so you never cross through zero, you can only *approach* zero.

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reference delay (the first one) is always first. The second delay cannot go "behind" the first delay, so you never cross through zero, you can only *approach* zero.

What does this mean i can't picture 2 delays with 2 reel to reel machines
i only know of 1 delay that happens how is there 2 delays?

What is Zero? what does it sound like or do ?

How do i get the WET signal before the dry signal ?
 
How was your vacation, walters? Visit any top-notch recording studios?
 
walters said:
How do i get the WET signal before the dry signal ?


what you do is play the track in reverse, and then add the delay. then when you play it back forward, the wet signal will come first.
 
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