Help me build my "infinite granular delay return fx rack"
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 8:24 pm
Hi,
I'm trying to make a return audio fx rack, so as to be able, while playing my live set, to make some "rise up transitions" (I don't know the english term to describe the parts of tracks where ther is no beat, and the synths, fx, etc, rise and rise and rise and rise...)
For now I have in the rack, in the order of signal processing:
-an autofilter to cut everything below 4-500 hz
-a granular delay (live's), with feedback at max (95%), pitch at 1,5 (slow pitch rise), sync delay (8)
-a simple compressor (live's) to help the delay's limited feedback not to get down too quickly
the problem is that the granular delay has a maximum 95% feedback, so the rise isn't infinite
I'd like to be able to send a track to this return, then stop the track, and then be able to have the FX rack outputting the rise as long as needed without having it's volume slowly getting down.
the compressor helps a bit,
I can also rise the return track's fader to help sustaining the rise, but there is still a limit.
using another delay could be an option, but the other delays don't have a pitch option
any idea?
cheers
I'm trying to make a return audio fx rack, so as to be able, while playing my live set, to make some "rise up transitions" (I don't know the english term to describe the parts of tracks where ther is no beat, and the synths, fx, etc, rise and rise and rise and rise...)
For now I have in the rack, in the order of signal processing:
-an autofilter to cut everything below 4-500 hz
-a granular delay (live's), with feedback at max (95%), pitch at 1,5 (slow pitch rise), sync delay (8)
-a simple compressor (live's) to help the delay's limited feedback not to get down too quickly
the problem is that the granular delay has a maximum 95% feedback, so the rise isn't infinite
I'd like to be able to send a track to this return, then stop the track, and then be able to have the FX rack outputting the rise as long as needed without having it's volume slowly getting down.
the compressor helps a bit,
I can also rise the return track's fader to help sustaining the rise, but there is still a limit.
using another delay could be an option, but the other delays don't have a pitch option
any idea?
cheers