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Sasha's Delay effect in Ableton
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| plaxx |
hi
take a look at this video...
now, from the 0:35 to 0:40 second mark, you hear the delay effect... i was wondering if anyone knows how one can achieve that (audio effects withing ableton etc..)
just curious...
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| oh btw: which track is this? :) |
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| Blake_Jarrell |
| ping pong delay with a knob to control feedback. ping pong is eqed to high frequencies. |
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| iammesol |
I just put a delay on the A send, and turn it up when i want the song to be delayed... it's really simple actually
ping pong goes back and forth between the left and rights, whereas simple delay is sort of like an echo
and the track is Hott22 - I Feel Love |
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| Clovis |
He has a special way of using filter delay in ableton, and I'm not sure how to get it set up the way he has it.
That track is Hott 22 - I Feel Love I believe. |
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| Clovis |
| quote: | Originally posted by iammesol
I just put a delay on the A send, and turn it up when i want the song to be delayed... it's really simple actually
ping pong goes back and forth between the left and rights, whereas simple delay is sort of like an echo
and the track is Hott22 - I Feel Love |
Its not simple delay or ping pong, its filter delay. I use a combo of 2 ping pong delays and a simple delay in my A return for the same effect, but it isnt quite as nice sounding as his :( |
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| thanks for the ID mates :) |
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| iammesol |
one the best tracks of 05  |
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| SMC |
| And don't forget a post-delay compressor/limiter so that it doesn't get too LOUD! |
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| Clovis |
| quote: | Originally posted by Blake_Jarrell
ping pong delay with a knob to control feedback. ping pong is eqed to high frequencies. |
It really doesn't sound like just ping pong delay. I've played with it every which way and I can't get the same sound out of it.
Maybe I'm just a retard. :o |
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| UWM |
| quote: | Originally posted by Clovis
It really doesn't sound like just ping pong delay. I've played with it every which way and I can't get the same sound out of it.
Maybe I'm just a retard. :o |
It's not just ping pong, I'm quite certain. I've spent a lot of time ing around with filters / delays and combining ping pongs / simple delays / etc ... and, like you said, I can't get it to sound quite the same. Got some fun results though in the process. :p |
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