mt Delay that can do tempo changes and have non quantized settings
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Looney4Clooney |
I know there are plugins that do the tempo change rather well but i'm wondering if there is a plugin that can say either take a midi file to render how the delay times itself or something than can be triggered via midi ?
basically i have something that isn't perfectly quantized , and the tempo changes. And i want delay on it. The pattern has a groove template so it is periodic. Basically a multi tap that can be programmed with a midi file or input.
I know i can do the midi pattern delay manually but it won't work if I change the tempo because by the time the next tap comes , the tempo would have changed.
I think i invented a plugin that has not yet been made. |
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DJ RANN |
quote: | Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
I know there are plugins that do the tempo change rather well but i'm wondering if there is a plugin that can say either take a midi file to render how the delay times itself or something than can be triggered via midi ?
basically i have something that isn't perfectly quantized , and the tempo changes. And i want delay on it. The pattern has a groove template so it is periodic. Basically a multi tap that can be programmed with a midi file or input.
I know i can do the midi pattern delay manually but it won't work if I change the tempo because by the time the next tap comes , the tempo would have changed.
I think i invented a plugin that has not yet been made. |
AFAIK, it doesn't exist. Let me make sure I understand though; you have a free played section (non quantised) AND the tempo changes at different parts of the cue?
So you want an delay that changes the BPM reference for the delay itself, just by following the midi time signature?
If so, I've never seen a delay that can take the MTC as the time reference to base it's delay time on. |
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EddieZilker |
Can't you just bounce the track, at tempo, with your preferred settings and then time-stretch/warp the individual track to suit the tempo change? |
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Looney4Clooney |
too many instruments too be honest and the tempo changes are not subtle sometimes. And it is orchestral but i suppose you mean that one element which is percussion. To be honest, i don't know much about time stretching in logic. And the delay is at dotted 8th well in relation to the groove template i suppose as it is periodic despite not being quantized.
how would you do it. Say the part is a 2 loop percussion line. |
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Lolo |
As long as it doesn't require tape-style feedback, but multi-tap instead, I'd duplicate the channel a few times, place them, quantize them so they're spot on and I'd lower the dupe's volume, plus I'd roll off hi's and lo's, and then I'd pan them.
There's no plug-in that can do that for now. That's the technique many of us used when they had no hardware delay or when it was already taken by another bunch of tracks.
Other than that, I feel clueless unfortunately. |
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Looney4Clooney |
So found two ways I think it wll work. Have not tried as I'm in bed reading.
Use the tap function on a mt delay except use a. Midi note instead of physical tap. So far I know logic delay designer and waves multi tap. Theoretically, you cul use any mt delay and go by seconds.
will try them out with tempo change tomorrow |
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