From: "Aaron Bishop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Sound Delay

Delay machines used by radio folk are available from Broadcast Supply
Worldwide.  Their website (www.bswusa.com) is kinda weak but their catalog
(available for free - you need only to call them) is huge.  They're a
warehouse distributor so their prices are usually pretty good.

You can also visit your local guitar-shop chain store (if you have one,
although an independant music store can probably help you too) - they
likely won't have any delay machines in stock but they'll know exactly what
you're talking about and be able to order it easily enough.

These days the delays are pretty good...quite controllable and easy to
bleep when needed (once you get the hang of thinking in delay mindsets).

One note: these things aren't cheap.  Several hundred to several thousand
dollars most likely.  They're a specialty item that's used almost
exclusively by a small demographic.

Aaron Bishop
CW Audio Engineer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



From: "Ilya Gorelik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Sound Delay
Does anyone know how to delay a live-encoded stream to blip-out or =
silence the "bad words".
We are doing live show from an appartment and our sponsors would like to =
be "politically-correct".
thanks
Ilya



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