DP4 Drum Plate pre-delay bug?? [message #99299] |
Wed, 18 June 2008 02:44 |
Kim W
Messages: 165 Registered: July 2006
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Hey Mike.
Loving it more and more....
I have been setting up a new mix tonight, and whilst messing with the predelay,
I noticed that setting it to zero,
actually sounds as though it is more like 0.1 sec.
(longer than the available 80 ms.)
Is this possible?
No biggie, as 0.01 sounds fine, as a minimum.
Just wondering if this is an anomaly.
If it is, don't fix it, as I have warmed to this thing on vocals,
and the extra 20 ms (as available on the stock Paris plate), is
often useful.
(Unless ofcourse, you could up the maximum predelay.)
Kim
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Re: DP4 Drum Plate pre-delay bug?? [message #99316 is a reply to message #99299] |
Fri, 20 June 2008 15:19 |
Mike Audet
Messages: 294 Registered: December 2008
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Hi Kim,
I've been thinking about this. The ESP Chip has circular delays, which means
that position 0 should be the very last sample in the array the last time
the clock ticked, or one past on the current tick. Having said that, the
array is initialized at 48k so that it is long enough for the longest possible
series of samples. I suspect that you are jumping to the full length of
the array by setting the predelay to zero, which would be longer that what
you would expect as long as you are at 44.1k.
I hope this clears it up. I'll just leave it as a "feature".
:)
"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
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>Hey Mike.
>Loving it more and more....
>I have been setting up a new mix tonight, and whilst messing with the predelay,
>I noticed that setting it to zero,
>actually sounds as though it is more like 0.1 sec.
>(longer than the available 80 ms.)
>Is this possible?
>No biggie, as 0.01 sounds fine, as a minimum.
>Just wondering if this is an anomaly.
>If it is, don't fix it, as I have warmed to this thing on vocals,
>and the extra 20 ms (as available on the stock Paris plate), is
>often useful.
>(Unless ofcourse, you could up the maximum predelay.)
>Kim
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