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Old 10th July 2002   #25
Fletcher
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Originally posted by Bob Olhsson
The problem with nudging samples is that, at least for me, it isn't fine enough although certainly lots better than only having 180 degrees available like we had in the '60s.
Back in the days when we had a shop... we had the fabled "REDD 37" desk in for repair... it had assignable and switchable "phase adjustment" on it... in other words this stuff has been around since the 60's...

The "IBP" is an absolutely indispensible tool in my book... I won't even consider working without two close at hand...

Your mileage won't vary...
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