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| − | Some of the circuits that employ the PT2399 are:
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| | * [[Echobase]] | | * [[Echobase]] |
| | * [[Rebote]] | | * [[Rebote]] |
| | * [[PT80]] | | * [[PT80]] |
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Revision as of 06:53, 19 September 2011
The PT2399 is a delay/echo integrated circuit by Princeton Technologies. This device is a digital delay processor but is frequently used in DIY circuits with additional filtering to emulate the sound of analogue (BBD-based) circuits.
Used in