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all of the heads are fixed, but the speed of the tape could be adjusted, changing the delay time. Thin magnetic tape was not entirely suited for continuous operation, however, Many delay processors based on analog tape recording, Mike Battle's Echoplex (1959), or the Roland Space Echo (1973), so the tape loop had to be replaced from time to time to maintain the audio fidelity of the processed sounds., such as Ray Butts' EchoSonic (1952), the play head was fixed, thus the delay time of the echo was adjusted by changing the distance between the record and play heads. In the Space Echo, used magnetic tape as their recording and playback medium. Electric motors guided a tape loop through a device with a variety of mechanisms allowing modification of the effect's parameters.[5] In the , while a combination record and erase head was mounted on a slide