Limited amount remaining! This is an opportunity to acquire this rare piece of equipment.  A storage facility was acquired which was previously owned by Dan Garfield, founder of Garfield Electronics.  All equipment comes with the original user manuals. This equipment powers up but has not been tested.  


Original Product Description


The stereo clock delay provides a means to compensate rhythmic offsets between various makes of sequencers, drum machines, arpeggiators, and synthesizers.  These offsets are present due to the differing response times of each instrument to incoming clocks.  The offsets range from about 2 to 35 milliseconds and cause the “feel” between instruments playing together to be “out of the groove.”


With the Clock Delay these offsets can be adjusted to obtain optimum feel between the instruments. Each channel provides up to 24 milliseconds of delay selectable in 2 millisecond steps with a continuously variable fine tune control for adjusting the “feel.” The channels provide click, clock, and trigger output pulse widths with rising or falling edge polarity to meet the clocking requirements of all instruments. Also, the channels are cascadable for delays up to 48 milliseconds. 


To adjust the feel between two instruments of differing response times, clocks to the instrument with faster response are delayed to rhythmically align the audio output with that of the instrument with slower response time. In this way, the feel between the instruments can be made to “push”, “lay back”, or be “on top of the beat” as desired.