Chris and Jody go canyoneering to explore the use of delays. Come on a slot canyon adventure as they discuss different types of delays. What are they good for? What to think about when you select the time value of a delay and how it affects the song and a mix. Get ready for something more than an echo, it’s creative uses for delays.
Advanced Uses of Delay: Why Knowing The Math Makes For Better Delay Mastery
Chris and Jody take a deeper look at using delay. We give you the math on how to figure out the milliseconds you need for your delays. We also discuss the different types of delays there are and when we might use various ones. We dive into various ways we can get creative with using delays. We even cover why knowing the math is important when using hardware units. Plus there’s our Friday Finds of the week.
Tuesday Tip: Using Side-Chaining to Focus a Delay
In this video, Chris shows how to use side-chaining on a vocal delay to help it tuck under, and not smear, the lead vocal. Making use of the compressor release time, will allow the delay to be present during breaks in the vocal in a musical way.
Tuesday Tip: Using Delay To Create Interesting Parts
In this video, Chris shows how you can use delay to create a guitar part, in the style of U2 or Angels & Airwaves. A simple, yet effective way to add interest to any simple part, on any instrument. Just make sure that your playing is in time…