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Ignoring the noise that is causing a problem, I notice that the 4th repeat at around 360 msec is slightly less than the others whereas it should be larger.
Hi Eric--good progress. Regarding the noise problem you're experiencing is there some way of incorporating a noise gate into the circuit either onboard or post signal?
I will be putting a sound sample up soon and may gate it post recording but I don't want to incorporate it into the design if I can help it, I'll persevere trying to get rid of the noise in the first place.
Here's a link to a recording I've made of the various noises from the 2399 echo unit. Watch the volume, the speaking is quieter than the sounds. The recording was done using a Zoom H4 recorder right in front of the amp. Feedback is taken from 'head' 4. Each 'head' is a 2399 chip.
It sounds to me like the interaction between the clocks of the 2399 chips bleeding into the audio signal. If you haven't already got it, you need a steep cutoff low pass filter between the 2399 stages, something like 6-7 kHz cutoff and at least 24dB per octave. Also pay attention to filtering of the supply lines at each chip and a robust earthing system.
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