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Cubase Mod Vs Double DELAY
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Jeto
Jeto
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Posted : Dec 25, 2004 12:26
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Hi..
just wondering whats the diffrnece?
i know how to get to Double Delay...
but how to get to mod delay on an audio track is it on the insert fx?
thanks
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orik
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Posted : Dec 27, 2004 15:20
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whats the question realy?
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"i know how to get to Double Delay...
but how to get to mod delay on an audio track is it on the insert fx?".........................?
what sequencer do you use?
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Lithium
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Posted : Dec 27, 2004 15:24
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i donīt know if i got the question but you canīt apply a delay on and audio piece cause the lenth of the audio piece itself wonīt get bigger, so the delay effect will just break, but you can always use the delay normaly in the mixer in the audio track (using cubase) donīt know about other sequencers
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orik
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Posted : Dec 27, 2004 15:29
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On 2004-12-27 15:24, Lithium wrote:
i donīt know if i got the question but you canīt apply a delay on and audio piece cause the lenth of the audio piece itself wonīt get bigger, so the delay effect will just break,
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if you mean on a midi peace, then you just
select the length of the piece longer,
untill the delay ends. |
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Lithium
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Posted : Dec 27, 2004 15:33
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if you have it on midi then you donīt have to do nothing at all, if the midi is already exported to audio then you have to aply the effect on the mixer and not directly on the audio file |
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orik
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Posted : Dec 27, 2004 15:45
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you can do it both ways lithium,
it depends in wich way you want to work,
thers no rouls here. each method has its pros
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Jeto
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Posted : Dec 27, 2004 21:51
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