Roland Space Echo RE-201 tape delay for S. in Poland

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The Roland RE-201 Space Echo is an audio effects unit that produces delay and reverb effects. It was produced by Roland Corporation from 1974 to 1990. Roland produced several smaller versions in later years.

A tape echo device records incoming audio to a loop of magnetic tape, then replays the continuous loop over the playback head before it is erased again by new incoming audio. The first commercial echo unit was the EchoSonic which had its own amplification and a delicate tape mechanism that required frequent attention. The design was improved in the Echoplex with adjustable echo delay. It provided a reliable and much smaller, portable package that could be used with any amplifier.
In the late 1960s, the Japanese engineer Ikutaro Kakehashi, who later founded the Roland Corporation, built a tape echo using a short tape loop based on the design of the Echoplex and the EchoSonic; his Ace Tone EC-1 Echo Chamber was the first of a number of models. In 1973, then operating under the Roland brand, Kakehashi introduced the Roland Echo Chamber RE-100 and RE-200, the latter with an added spring reverb.
Kakehashi's breakthrough development came in 1974 with the RE-101 and RE-201 Space Echo units, which used the standard 1/4" tape of the open-reel variety, but made as one, continuous loop. It uses no reels of any kind; the tape is transported via a capstan drive. The tape loop is contained in a loose, constantly moving jumble in the tape chamber (also known as the tape tank) under a plastic panel which protects the tape and keeps it from getting tangled. The design resulted in lower levels of noise, wow, and flutter, and cut down on tape wear. Replacement tapes were sold as well, named RT-1L.
There are several control dials on the device that alter such aspects as tape speed, repeat pattern (an 11-position rotary switch), one instrument and two microphone inputs, a single analog backlit VU meter for all three inputs, wet/dry mix for both echo and reverb, and intensity (number of repeats), that can be adjusted to a user's liking; and bass/treble controls to EQ the sound of the repeats (not the dry signal), as well as dry and effected "Echo" output jacks with a switch for output setting (-10, -20, -35db levels.)
Used as a delay/echo, the Roland RE-201 is said to produce a potentially unpredictable delay that is warm and gritty sounding. It is also capable of producing a large variety of its own sound effects, even without an input signal (by turning the intensity control to maximum and allowing the unit to self-regenerate, or self-oscillate, while manipulating the tape speed and other controls).
In 2010, Roland's guitar effects company, Boss Corporation, introduced a digital modeling pedal of the space echo, the RE-20. In 2021 Boss introduced a Space Echo in their standard "mini" encosure, the RE-2, in addition to a larger unit with additional options, the RE-202.

Works great with:
Ferner Rhodes Piano
Fender Twin Reverb
Fender Blackface
Fender Telecaster
Fender Stratocaster
Roland Jazz Chorus
Marshall Plexi
Wurlitzer 200a
Gibson Les Paul
Roland Juno 106
Roland Juno 60
Roland Juno 6
Boss Chorus CE-1
Moog
Minimoog
Korg Stage Echo SE-2
Strymon Big Sky

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reverb
delay
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echoplex
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Lovely sound..you cant beat analogue tape echo..I used to have a Watkins copy cat in the 60s & 70s. It has never been beaten..👍👍👍

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Sounds something above and beyond would play

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