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Subject: Delay
Original Message Date: 23-Feb-03 @ 04:36 PM - Delay
For example, instead of delaying the whole phrase:
I love dancetech...(I love dancetech)...(I love dancetech)...etc
you would only delay the tech in dancetech:
I love dancetech...(tech)...(tech)...etc
Hopefully that will make sense to someone. I am using vst 5.0, and have both plugins and a hardware delay unit availible (Yamaha D1500, as recommended by dancetech).
Thanks
Message 11/32 28-Feb-03 @ 03:54 AM - RE: Delay
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Message 16/32 20-Mar-03 @ 01:36 PM - RE: Delay
you mention there in your wonderfully concise explanation of how to achieve that delay send technique about "muting it to the mains but just use it to feed the dely".
that's the bit i don't get! can you talk me thru that step as if you were talking to a two year old with a learning disability. PLEEEZE. if i can snag that bit then i think o've got the rest sorted.
what i'm after is i'm trying to get that really screwed up delay sound where it keeps feeding back more and more and starts gaining 'air' as it fades more and more into the ether. its an amazing effect :D
thanks
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Message 17/32 20-Mar-03 @ 03:06 PM - RE: Delay
if you wanted to do several, go to your vst mixer, scroll to the right. there you'll see groups, GRP1-GRP8. You could insert your effect there. Go back to the channels with the audio. At the bottom of the channel, there's a button that says MASTER that you can change to one of the groups. those channels will then feed the effect.
Message 18/32 20-Mar-03 @ 04:18 PM - RE: Delay
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great! thanks i'll check it out.
i actually use inserts alot of the time anyway so cool .
but there's another method which i'm trying to find out more about. my 'mixer terminology' isn't as good as it should be. i'll try to explain...
if you think of a hardware mixer. the diagram attached explains it better than i can. it involves having a delay box as your aux send effect and then, by setting the feedback of that box to zero, you can setup an endless loop which can be controlled with the faders...
or something like that! ) I'm hoping some of this makes more sense to you than me. its a method i've read about for getting that really dubby fedback kinda delay that can sound SO cool sometimes. but i can't seem to get it setup on my gear. any suggestions?
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