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delay setup question
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Melange5738
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Posted : Jun 13, 2014 23:07:25
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Check out this (Elgiva, Goa People):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pzz51ftuEc
at around 0:11, listen to the reverberated clap-beat. Hear that delay when it crawls from the center to the sides and then back? How do you set it up like that? |
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knocz
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Posted : Jun 14, 2014 12:11
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Hi Melange!
This sounds like a filter delay from Ableton -> basically 3 delays crammed into one. You'd just need to setup one delay say at 1 beat, panned in the center, and another one set at the offbeat, panned to the side.
You can also use two delays on the side, each panned their own way, but with just a slight time difference between them, to make them sound eben more "to the sides"
Or, you could use only one delay and process the delay tail, so you second "reflection" (the second time the delays repeats itself) has a fattener or an utility that with the width set to 200% (or, in other words, all mono is phased out), giving that second reflection a huge panning sound.
Just try exactly as you said! " that delay when it crawls from the center to the sides and then back" so it must play at least once in the center, then at least once to the sides, then at least once again in the center -> and use whatever tools you can to make them sound the way you want
Hope I helped..
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Melange5738
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Posted : Jun 15, 2014 18:55
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knocz: Yeah. Well, I have tried a little bit but it sound too static. I do not achieve the creeping effect of a psychedelic snake vortexing around, it just become "a little spaced out" at best. I guess the trick lies in more precise experiments. |
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smoker
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Posted : Jun 15, 2014 19:46
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