Some information on how to change the tape on your Roland tape echo, including a video.
An excellent first question, and one we are asked a lot. The manual says 300 hours. That’s certainly considerably less than we find is OK – one assumes that was the designers figure for guaranteed optimum performance (and a supply of cheap tapes!). Our recommendation is to use your ears, and also bear in mind how much run time your machine is getting. These were often installed in studios where they ran all day, but you may well only turn your echo on a few times a week, or month. A well set up Roland tape echo running the correct tape in a clean environment should be very happy running a few times a week for months. Our recommendation is certainly to replace the tape and clean the heads once a year.
You will need:
BEFORE YOU WATCH THE VIDEO: While fitting the new tape be careful not to knock the tension spring out of alignment (the copper spring at the bottom of the tape path). The positioning and pressure of the spring should be set up for the correct running of the machine. If you think you’ve knocked or bent it then may will hear a change in the evenness of the echoes as the tape either bounces or drags on the heads. The manuals can help with information on the correct set up – we’re working on a video but it’s not here yet 🙂
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Thanks for reading. This post is one of a series on Roland tape echoes that we are compiling into an online resource for tape delay fans and users. Other instalments include tips and tricks to get the best out of your machine, talking about reliability of tape echoes, how to choose the right tape delay, care and maintenance of your tape echo – find them all here.
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