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#21
Yup either that or they have the facts from the CDP-302. With the CDP you can

Go crazy with ± 32% tempo adjustments that won't change the pitch, or ± 32% pitch adjustments that don't change the tempo.
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Sorry if I gave out mis-information, I might have been mis-led, I'd hate to think Larry in his delicate condtion was looking for tiny buttons that might, or might not make him happy :silent:

How come whenever I poke Fast Forward, all I hear is a squeek :evil4: ??

And Larry, where'd ya get those nice comfy earpads for the Grado cans?
 

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stuwee said:
Sorry if I gave out mis-information, I might have been mis-led, I'd hate to think Larry in his delicate condtion was looking for tiny buttons that might, or might not make him happy :silent:

How come whenever I poke Fast Forward, all I hear is a squeek :evil4: ??

And Larry, where'd ya get those nice comfy earpads for the Grado cans?

They came with them. The cans you have made my ears sweat. Don't worry I cleaned them the best I could. I'm not kidding about the it is the best 80.00 I have spent on audio.

Larry
 

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#33
Well I got my 2 nd sync cord yesterday and finally the 3 rd and maybe final 302 unless I find a deal. This one needs some work. And I have work to do today. I have to get the rack the rest of the way together. So I can put the 707 on it. Then swap some ICs around for length. Think I will have to put the 20 amp CB in and hope I don't burn down the house. LOL

Larry
 
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