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Re: Looking for a Delay Plug like the TC 2290 [message #90214 is a reply to message #90178] |
Sun, 23 September 2007 05:17 |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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Hey Bill,
If you're doing that kind of project, two things to check out. The Tempo
Delay from Voxengo (free and stupid cool) and the PSP 84 from PSP Audio.
The filter alone in the PSP (and the brilliant way in which it is implemented)
is worth the price alone.
Happy dubbing, and keep your copy of Scientist Wins the World Cup handy for
inspiration. Oh, a lot of the free/cheap mod f/x--phasers, flangers, etc.--sound
better stylistically for this kind of music than the 'good' and expensive
mod f/x sound.
TCB
Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>I'm in the middle of a Chill Out CD, so likewise there is (almost) no
>such thing as too much delay.
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>TCB wrote:
>> "Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>> "TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>>>> Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>>>>> There was a cool feature in the 2290 that would prevent the delay from
>>>>> sounding until the source signal stopped. Essentially it was a triggered
>>>>> gate on the delay signal. Anyone know a plug like that?
>>>> Any ducking delay will do the job. Here's one, I'm sure there are others.
>>>>
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>>>> http://mdsp.smartelectronix.com/classic/2005/01/mdspduckdela y.php
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>>> Delay Rule #1: If you need to duck your delay, you're using too
>>> much delay. LOL! :)
>>>
>>> Seriously, though - Here's a free one:
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>>> http://www.gvst.co.uk/dl070421/GDuckDly.zip
>>>
>>> Neil
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>> I'm mad for dub, Neil, there is no such thing as too much delay.
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>> TCB
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Re: Looking for a Delay Plug like the TC 2290 [message #90264 is a reply to message #90259] |
Sun, 23 September 2007 22:16 |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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I actually bought the audiodamage flanger and delay plug-ins. I'm on this
crazy Big Star kick and one of Alex Chilton's signature moves is putting
a HUGE mod effect on the backing vocals. I'm not sure exactly what the f/x
is, and I think it varies depending on the track, but it's definitely really
thick sounding modulation. The first two Big Star records were done at Ardent
in Memphis when it was just getting off the ground, so I don't suspect it's
anything terrifically high tech. Anyway, I haven't even installed them yet,
but by the descriptions and the manuals they seem to be written by someone
who thinks like I do and hears like I do.
I'll let you know what I find out,
TCB
"LaMont" <jjdpro@funk.com> wrote:
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>AGREED..Delay's are liek screwdrivers in your tool box. I love em. Can't
get
>enough of them..
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>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>>Graham Duncan <graham@grahamduncan.com> wrote:
>>>> I'm mad for dub, Neil, there is no such thing as too much delay.
>>>>
>>>> TCB
>>>
>>>Dub? -> http://www.audiodamage.com/effects/product.php?pid=AD006
>>>
>>>Graham
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>>I'll definitely check that one out, but between the Space Echo on the UAD
>>board, the PSP 84, and a specialized Pulsar delay I'll be a little surprised
>>if I find anything much better than what I already have. Still, one can't
>>have too many delay plug-ins if you ask me.
>>
>>TCB
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