eTap2hw / Eccamatic settings

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Re: eTap2hw / Eccamatic settings

Postby keithmantle » Mon Jun 10, 2013 4:32 pm

Hi Tonio, On my Ecca built etap Number 0 (zero) is your No 8 then all the different machines just follow on the same as your list to Number 7 Reverb and Tremelo. Just change your No 8 to zero (M/E model 'J' Classic) and that will give you the same settings as Dave and myself.
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Re: eTap2hw / Eccamatic settings

Postby GuitarPhil » Mon Jun 10, 2013 5:20 pm

The different scales that the various eTap2hw builders have used may be leading to confusion when comparing one person's settings with another. IIRC Dave Robinson's settings published in an earlier post were made with one of Ecca's early units and this had scales from 1-12.

Later units are usually scaled 0-10. Subject to confirmation by Ecca and/or Dave that his scale is 1-12, then this conversion chart may be useful, bearing in mind that, as Dave has said, you should adjust to suit your own preferences, pickups, amp etc.

Scale 1-12 ----- Scale 0-10
1 .................... 0
2 .................... 1.7
3 .................... 2.5
4 .................... 3.3
5 .................... 4.2
6 .................... 5.0
7 .................... 5.8
8 .................... 6.7
9 .................... 7.5
10 ................... 8.3
11 ................... 9.2
12 ................... 10.0

Another source of confusion has been the echo model selector switch. There are 8 different echo machine emulations, referred to by the eTap2hw designer Piet as numbers 0-7.

Some builders have used a BCD Thumbwheel or Edge switch and the numbers on these USUALLY match this 0-7 numbering. Others have employed a rotary BCD switch and this is USUALLY labelled 1-8. Both types of switch often have more than just these 8 positions but setting them to a value beyond 7 (or 8 for the rotary type) does not give you extra echo models! In fact setting 8 on an edge switch simply repeats setting 0 and setting 9 will be the same as setting 1.
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Re: eTap2hw / Eccamatic settings

Postby shadowtonio » Mon Jun 10, 2013 8:26 pm

hello keith,

i have tried now some settings with meazzi J(8) that was allright, only Wonderful land is not what I like, but Dave also
changed to program 3 so he said,,,,,,,,,,,,I dont like when the muted part going to fast,,,,,,,,,,,,

Thank you, :D

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Re: eTap2hw / Eccamatic settings

Postby keithmantle » Tue Jun 11, 2013 9:59 am

Hi Tonio, try 5 (ematic 2 classic) mix 4,mode 7 ,f/b 7
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Re: eTap2hw / Eccamatic settings

Postby AlanH » Tue Jun 11, 2013 11:35 am

Phil,
Your not wrong about the unit settings being confusing. With different parts being used by a number of builders, trying other members settings is not easy.
Mine was put together by Ecca,and the program selector is marked, 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,F, and the scales go from 1 to 11
So I have never been very confident that I have the correct settings, when other members list their suggestions.
If the echo sounds wrong, I play around. But it would be nice to get there quicker and maybe more accurately.

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Re: eTap2hw / Eccamatic settings

Postby GuitarPhil » Tue Jun 11, 2013 10:31 pm

Maybe, in future, if folk are giving their settings they could also say what their scale is marked?
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Re: eTap2hw / Eccamatic settings

Postby shadowtonio » Wed Jun 12, 2013 10:33 am

hello Keith, :D

I tried (prog 5) but i think it gaves me to much digital reverb, I like reverb but more the Abbey Road reverb,
but thats all over now. I dont have that equipment,,,,,,,,,,,,

I have here now: for Wonderful land
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prog 3 (echomatic II) 3-5-3-7 (important is here the feedback on number seven) (Mix 5)(Heads 3) (B)

cheers, tonio :)
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Re: eTap2hw / Eccamatic settings

Postby shadowtonio » Wed Jun 12, 2013 10:36 am

hello Phil,

I do agree with you about the scales,,,,,,,,,,,,,thanks,,,,,,,,,,

cheers, tonio :)
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Re: eTap2hw / Eccamatic settings

Postby Nick Allan » Sun Jun 16, 2013 3:25 pm

Dave,
Thanks for your new settings for wonderful land on the valve machine. What do you use for Apache and the savage?
Indeed,if you had the time, could you do a list as you did before?
All the best,

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Re: eTap2hw / Eccamatic settings

Postby shadowtonio » Thu Aug 08, 2013 2:58 pm

hello david M,

Program 4 (long tom) WFland (4-6-7-7)

I am satisfied with that patch, i have tried that,,,,,,,,, :D

thank you,

tonio 8-)
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