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Description

Unleash your creativity with the Roland RE-201 Space Echo, an iconic symbol of vintage analog echo. Loved by musicians worldwide since the 70s, this unit goes beyond a simple echo effect, presenting you with a built-in spring reverb tank to explore your sound universe. Its 11 different repeat modes and a dedicated reverb-only mode are sure to suit any of your creative needs. The RE-201 is designed to provide comprehensive control over your sound, offering wet/dry mix for echo and reverb, bass and treble EQ knobs, as well as repeat rate and intensity control. Multiple inputs and outputs make this unit a versatile addition to any studio setup. Experience the warmth of analog sound with the legendary Roland RE-201 Space Echo.

Key Features:

  • Built-in spring reverb tank
  • 11 different repeat modes and a dedicated reverb-only mode
  • Comprehensive control with wet/dry mix for echo and reverb, bass and treble EQ knobs, repeat rate, and intensity
  • Multiple inputs: Two mic inputs with volume knobs, one instrument input with volume knob
  • Multiple outputs: Dry and effected output jacks

Product specs

Brand Roland
Model RE-201 Space Echo Tape Delay / Reverb
Finish Black
Year 1970s
Made In Japan
Categories Delay Pedals

FAQs

What kind of delay effect does the Roland RE-201 Space Echo produce?

The Roland RE-201 Space Echo produces a distinctive multi-head tape delay effect, offering rich and immersive sound textures that have been a staple in music production since the 1970s.

How does the Roland RE-201 Space Echo control echo and reverb?

The RE-201 Space Echo uses a rotary knob to control the combination of tape heads, allowing users to adjust the number of echo repeats, echo length, and the balance between echo and reverb sounds.

What are the key features of the Roland RE-201 Space Echo?

Key features of the RE-201 include its analog tape delay, three playback heads, adjustable bass and treble levels, and the ability to create unique echo and reverb combinations, making it a versatile tool for sound design.

Is the Roland RE-201 Space Echo suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Roland RE-201 Space Echo is suitable for live performances, providing performers with a warm, vintage delay effect that enhances stage presence and sound dynamics.

Can the Roland RE-201 Space Echo be used in modern recording studios?

Absolutely, the Roland RE-201 Space Echo remains a popular choice in modern studios for its classic tape delay sound, adding depth and character to recordings across various music genres.

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Roland Space Echo - RE - 201

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Roland Space Echo - RE - 201

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Roland Space Echo RE-201

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Pete Farrugia Guitar Teacher

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Roland RE-201 Space Echo

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SynthMania

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Roland RE-201 Space Echo tape echo/reverb

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Perfect Circuit

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Roland Space Echo RE-201 and Juno 106

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Roland RE-201 Space Echo

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ROLAND RE-201 SPACE ECHO ANALOG TAPE DELAY & SPRING REVERB

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Synthesizer Test Drive: Roland RE-201 Space Echo

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Syntaur

Reviews

PROS

  • Delivers unparalleled analog sound with true tape echo

  • Enhances tracks with unique, magical delays unreplicable by plugins or pedals

  • Offers both slap-back echo and longer, warbling echo trails

  • Non-aggressive, musically pleasing feedback sound

  • Durable and has maintained quality over decades

  • Integral to the musical landscape of the 70s, 80s, and 90s

  • Versatile use for vocals and instruments like bass

CONS

  • Spring reverb quality not up to par with its delay

  • Lacks features like cv port, sound on sound, and chorus (compared to RE-301)

  • High maintenance cost

  • Some find alternatives like Multivox more reliable for touring

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Roland RE-201 Space Echo.

Use cases and applications

  • The RE-201 is particularly praised for its unique sound with synths, vocals, and drum machines, offering a distinctive organic inconsistency.

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  • Despite being a robust unit, its fragility in transit suggests it's better suited for studio use rather than live gigs.

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  • Owners find the RE-201 less suited for guitar due to its tendency to reduce brightness, with pedals often providing a more guitar-friendly calibration.

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  • Owners recommend the Space Echo mainly for studio use, due to its maintenance-heavy nature and potential failures when gigging.

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Value and pricing

  • Collectible value is significant, but maintenance costs and availability of parts can be prohibitive for frequent use.

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  • Recent transactions indicate that well-maintained RE-201 units are valued around $1,600 to $2,000, with $1,800 being a reasonable price for a studio-owned piece.

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  • Despite maintenance issues, it's noted that the Space Echo's value is unlikely to decrease, making it a potential investment.

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User experience

  • Owners find the combination of preamp, tape, and reverb tank makes the sound unparalleled, especially in recording settings.

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  • Many owners find the RE-201 inspiring for studio work but cumbersome for live settings due to its size and fragility.

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Features and functionality

  • Allows mode changes during playback for unique effects, unlike some replicas where mode switching cuts the sound.

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  • The RE-201 offers sound-on-sound capabilities and can produce artifacts when splice tape is used, adding versatility for creative studio work.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Pinch roller hardening and tape head wear are common issues; spares are rare, necessitating careful handling and maintenance.

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  • Regular cleaning and maintenance are crucial; frequent head cleaning with 90% alcohol and Q-tips is necessary as tape ages and degrades.

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  • Some power transformers on the RE-201 units are rated for 100V, others for 120V; buyers should verify compatibility with local power sources to avoid damage.

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Comparisons

  • The Echofix kit is highly recommended by owners for maintaining RE-201 units in top condition, significantly improving reliability and performance.

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  • The UAD Space Echo plugin offers comparable sound quality at a fraction of the cost and maintenance, though it requires constant internet connection due to iLok.

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  • The RE-202, El Capistan, and Belle Epoch are highlighted as modern alternatives that capture much of the Space Echo’s essence with less hassle.

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5.0 out of 5

Based on 7 Reviews and 58 Ratings

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synthee

Very good sound

Very good sound in this one, it gives that true analog sound with tape.

xaqary

Mutivox Tape Echo kills, this guy is ok.

I started with tape echo with this guy-Then my tech turned me on to the Multivox. Now I've got 2 of those juuust in case one has issues on the road. The Roland just can't match up, but it still can be fun...provided you have the Multivox as well ideally.

jimmarchi1

yeah. the multivoxes sound good if they're well serviced.... the old Korg tape echoes also sound better than the space/chorus echo, athough the chorus echo has that great Juno chorus, but otherwise there are so many cheaper units than the roland ones that perform better, but for some reason the Roland's get all the press

xaqary

Yeah, that's likely why my review of the Roland was fairly salty. Unfair maybe to the Roland maybe but with good intentions-go check out more stuff off the WELL worn paths! dig deeper- loads of fun and underused jems to be found. Holds for all gear.

jimmarchi1

you are very wise in the ways of tone, sir

xaqary

You are as well & clearly a kindred spirt. I dig it. Thanks for the kind words & expansion on my ramblings.

jimmarchi1

I love equipment and instruments almost as much as I love playing music. You shuld check out our forum.... it has its ups and downs, but its a cool place when only the grownups are talking.

xaqary

Kindred indeed. I'll definitely check out the forum I'm just getting started & good lord the scale of adding all my gear-well be awesome to cruise around and take a break from that sounds like fun. I mentioned it in another reply but is there a private message service on here? Been a few times I've had cool details/etc. to add on gear that I feel wouldn't be...cool to discuss things that involve other acquaintances & friends-particularly if they're "public" people (talent, builders, particular studios, anyone well known basically).

xaqary

In a place anyone can read it...

jimmarchi1

nah, we don't do private messages, which actually pisses me off.... I wind up having to resort to email or texting when I trade gear with other members

ppoolboy

simply amazing

basically my life blood at this point, although i only picked this buddy up a while ago, it's become one of the main staples in my studio. My only complaint would be how expensive these are to maintain.

jimmarchi1

I possessed a chorus-echo for many years, loved it but not worth the hassle

martijn_naber

Putting CLASS back into Classic

I can't really say anything about this beast that hasn't been said a million times already. The musical landscape of the 70's, 80's and 90's would have been completely different if the RE-201 hadn't existed. I recommend everyone to buy one if you have the chance.

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davidcrickett

Echo the way it should be

This is the real tape echo thing! I use it mainly for vocals and bass, haha!

mathias_winther

!!!

best thing ever! this is THE sound of analog tape!

jimmarchi1

yeah, I miss my chorus echo... a lot.... fun effects

dystopiansoundscapes

Dub essential.

Wubalubadubdub Mor-teeeeeeeeeeee. -Rick

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ppoolboy

Good Shit™

Artist usage

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See how Becky Black uses Roland RE-201 Space Echo

Becky Black

Singer, Guitarist

The Pack A.D.

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Verified via Photo

Seen in the setup used to add guitar tracks to their new album

See how Alex Newport uses Roland RE-201 Space Echo

Alex Newport

Singer, Guitarist

Nailbomb

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Verified via Photo

In this Instagram post, Alex mentions his Roland Space Echo

See how Mosca uses Roland RE-201 Space Echo

Mosca

DJ

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Verified via Attack Magazine

Probably the biggest change you’ll be able to hear in my tracks is running a lot of stuff through a Roland RE-201. I came up on dub and my stuff has always had that dubby edge somewhere, but now with the Space Echo there’s no fucking around. I’m looking into different ways of DJing too.

See how Shura uses Roland RE-201 Space Echo

Shura

Guitarist, Drummer

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Verified via Twitter

In the comments of this tweet, Shura says, "it's a Roland Space Echo Re-201. Basically one of da coolest things on the planet." In this interview, she says, "I became obsessed with synthesizers and can waste many hours just messing around with my Roland Space Echo."

See how Lingua Ignota uses Roland RE-201 Space Echo

Lingua Ignota

Singer, Keyboardist

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Verified via Photo

In an Instagram post, Lingua Ignota shares a glimpse of her studio setup, highlighting the Roland RE-201 Space Echo among her collection of keyboards.

See how Marc Romboy uses Roland RE-201 Space Echo

Marc Romboy

Music Producer, DJ

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Verified via Photo

On the picture you can see his Roland Space Echo RE-201. The picture is of his Facebook account.

See how Paco Huidobro uses Roland RE-201 Space Echo

Paco Huidobro

Guitarist, Composer

Fobia

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Verified via Instagram

The Roland RE-201 Space Echo is confirmed to be in Paco Huidobro's home studio, as evidenced by a post on his Instagram account.

See how Anfisa Letyago uses Roland RE-201 Space Echo

Anfisa Letyago

Music Producer, DJ

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Verified via Photo

In this Instagram photo, behind Anfisa a Roland RE-201 space echo can be seen.

See how Richard Swift uses Roland RE-201 Space Echo

Richard Swift

Guitarist, Bassist

Starflyer 59

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Verified via Westlake Pro

Richard Swift swear by running vocals through a Roland Space Echo RE-201. Can't beat that tape hiss.

See how Stephin Merritt uses Roland RE-201 Space Echo

Stephin Merritt

Singer, Guitarist

The Magnetic Fields

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Verified via YouTube

You can see the RE-201 2:34 minute mark of the attached video tour of his studio.

See how Rikk Agnew uses Roland RE-201 Space Echo

Rikk Agnew

Guitarist

Social Distortion

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Verified via Photo

Rikk Agnew is confirmed to use the Roland RE-201 Space Echo, as evidenced by the visible "RE-201" text on the front of the unit in the provided image. Additionally, he is using Ron Emory's Marshall Cabinet.

See how Michio Kurihara uses Roland RE-201 Space Echo

Michio Kurihara

Guitarist

YBO²

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Verified via Facebook

Michio Kurihara is seen using a Roland RE-201 Space Echo during a rehearsal with Boris, as noted in a Facebook post by the band.

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Gear IQ 92

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Gear IQ 553

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Gear IQ 237

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Gear IQ 812

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Gear IQ 179

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tonnim

Gear IQ 85

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Gear IQ 463

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Gear IQ 1312

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Gear IQ 78

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bubbajones

Gear IQ 1312

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newer similar sound cheaper alternative

The latest and smallest version of the Space Echo, the RE-2 captures the character of the original in the classic Boss pedal format.

Boss RE-202 Space Echo

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newer similar sound cheaper alternative

A digital based reproduction of "the tape path, record/playback mechanism, motor variations, preamp coloration, tape age, spring reverb character, and more." The RE-202 is their latest and most fully featured pedal inspired by the RE-201 Space Echo.

Nux NDD-7 Tape Echo

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An affordable, Space Echo style pedal, with midi functionality, and easy to use self oscillation footswitch.

NUX Tape Core Deluxe

$65.00

similar sound cheaper alternative

An ultra affordable, Space Echo inspired delay pedal.

Roland Space Echo RE-3

 

newer cheaper alternative

The earliest digital effect to use the Space Echo name, most agree the RE-3 doesn't sound much like an RE-201, but is a cool vintage effect in its own right.

Universal Audio Galaxy '74 Tape Echo & Reverb

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A pedal version of UA's Space Echo plugin, the Galaxy Tape Echo accurately captures the tones of the RE-201 Space Echo, with additional tweakability through their app.

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