Hi There
Hopefully just a quick one
If i wanted to set up a dotted eight delay sound what would I set the two note value 1 and note value 2 as?
Hope this makes sense and thanks for you help
Hi There
Hopefully just a quick one
If i wanted to set up a dotted eight delay sound what would I set the two note value 1 and note value 2 as?
Hope this makes sense and thanks for you help
For a simple dotted 8th you only need a single delay time unless you want a stereo spread.
Dotted 8th = 3/16
You would only need two note values if you wanted something like a quarter note with a dotted 8th together.
Thanks for the reply guys.
Yes - I was in such a rush I didn't clarify so my apologies for that.
For a stereo spread I notice the "Tap the edge delay 2" on the kemper is set to
Note value 1 - 3/16
note value 2 - 3/16
I guess this is what I was looking for ?
I don't find two delays with the same setting gives much of a stereo spread anyway. A single Delay with 3/16ths is all you really need.
For a stereo spread try a subtle stereo chorus or the Stereo Widener Effect before the delay.
For a take on the dotted 8th delay in stereo try this:
Use the Rhythm Delay
Set the mix fairly high, say 70 or higher
Feedback at 0 or very low
Note Value 1 at 1/8 dot
Note Value 2 at 1/4
Note Value 3 at 1/4 dot
Note Value 4 at 7/16
Volume 1 at 10
Volume 2 at 2
Volume 3 at 2
Volume 4 at 1
Panorama 1 at 0
Panorama 2 at +100
Panorama 3 at -100
Panorama 4 at +100
Stereo at 100
Ducking at 0
As always, tweak around until you find something you think is cool.
Thanks both of you for the reply.
Kevin - tried the setting and like it
cheers
Thanks Aaron.
I spent a bunch of time a few weeks ago messing around with the delays and discovered two things:
the dotted 8th delay needs to be way louder than the other delays and
the dotted 8th delay need to be up the center (that is, not panned)
I also came up with another "flavor" where the first two delays were short (1/32 and 1/16) and panned hard left and right, the third delay was the dotted 8th (up the center) and the last delay was 1/4 and panned. Try setting the dotted 8th delay volume at 10, the 1/4 delay at 2, and the two shorter delays in the 2-8 range.
If you REALLY want get crazy stereo/panning, try using both of those at the same time.