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LoveHate
so i am working on this sort of psy trance ish dub song, and i am trying to find a neat way to end it all, what i think would be cool is to have a specific part of a chord slowly loose momentum with a delay effect by eventually fading away , i am using the native plugin with fl, and right now 2 or 3 seconds sort of does what i am looking for with the ping pong effect but it only last for a brief moment, i need it to go for at least 16 or 8 bars at the very latest , anyone know of any settings, or perhaps even a plugin that will do the trick?
tehlord
turn the feedback up
itsamemario
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Originally posted by LoveHate
so i am working on this sort of psy trance ish dub song, and i am trying to find a neat way to end it all, what i think would be cool is to have a specific part of a chord slowly loose momentum with a delay effect by eventually fading away , i am using the native plugin with fl, and right now 2 or 3 seconds sort of does what i am looking for with the ping pong effect but it only last for a brief moment, i need it to go for at least 16 or 8 bars at the very latest , anyone know of any settings, or perhaps even a plugin that will do the trick?


up the volume on the feedback. what it does is that it feed backs a portion of the signal back into the delay plugin, giving you a nice and long tail :)
Looney4Clooney
to make it blend nicely, bounce the length you need with as much feedback so you almost go beyond a value that would just increase the gain to inifitiy. Automate that in with everything else. have it start in the centre and then widen. add more fx than you would do the other version. Don't have to be the same value as the other delay. At this point it is just noise.
itsamemario
I thought you used sidechain to make it blend nicely.. Hmmm.
Looney4Clooney
ducking an element would be technically the opposite of blending. You are purposefully taking that element out of focus. I just mentioned one out of a million ways to do something.
LoveHate
thanks for the tips definitely getting there, with the advice, just going to continue tweaking it, so it doesn't all collide together and goes smoothly in rhythm .
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