Caelumamittendum - Improvising Workshop |
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Caelumamittendum - Improvising Workshop |
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Jan 12 2014, 08:47 PM |
Cubase has a very good double delay / stereo delay plug in
1. Track / Add track / FX channel 2. Go to this FX channel and add doubledelay (stereo delay) to first insert slot 3. Set mix to 100%, Left delay time - 360 ms, right = 500 ms. Feedback is a matter of song...You will set this one as You like...but...remember to TURN OFF the sync with project tempo. We want that delay to make space...not a precise echo repeater 4. Go back to the guitar track. Click on first "send" slot and find the fx track just added. By increasing the send level You will add more delay to the guitar. Guitar trrack should be mono (guitar is a mono instrument) amp, cab and stomp box fx work best while being in the instert section of guitar track. Now FX like chorus stereo delay and reverb usually works best if they are FX channel - stereo channel. Maybe this is not exactly delay focused but It could guide You a bit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yjnVqjufs0 As for the tone try to record a sample with backing track. I like that tone much better. We only need to add reverb / delay to make it alive |
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