Roland RE-101

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The Roland RE-101 is a tape delay that was used for creating echo effects for audio use. [1]

It was released alongside the Roland RE-201 as part of the second ‘RE’ range. It replaced the earlier Roland RE-100 model and included improvements to build and quality. It was the basic model of the second range and did not include a spring reverb like the Roland RE-201. [2] Features included a new free running system that minimized noise, wow and flutter when the internal tape loop was running, this increased the tape life by 6-15 times (up to 300 hours of use).[3] Other new improvements included lower noise levels that improved the sound quality. [4]

[edit] Other Roland Tape Echo Units

[edit] References

  1. ^ Page2, Roland RE-101 Owners Manual
  2. ^ Page2, Roland RE-101 Owners Manual
  3. ^ Page2, Roland RE-101 Owners Manual
  4. ^ Page2, Roland RE-101 Owners Manual