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When Dr. Bonfiglio Bini and his team at Binson debuted the Echorec in the 1950s, nobody could have predicted its nearimmediate elevation to hallmark status, recognized as a paragon of both sound and design, utilizing an analog magnetic drum recorder over the tapeloop constructions common to the analog echo machines of the era. Under many iterations, the Echorec design would cease production by 1982, finding homes with countless historic artists known for their innovations in sound design, the most prolific being Pink Floyd. Now, more than two decades later, TRex has taken up the machinated mantel to painstakingly recreate the vaunted Echorec with exacting precision. Sweetwater’s resident studio scholar, Mitch Gallagher, takes us on a deep dive to uncover the multifaceted history of Binson’s Echorec engineering to settle once and for all how TRex’s meticulously crafted machine measures up to its iconic predecessor. Check it out!
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