Help figuring out delay
Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2023 12:59 pm
Hello all, happy saturday
One of my favourite effects in progressive house style music is the use of delay on plucked chords, and I'm just getting my head into how to recreate this
I've had some success, however I struggle sometimes to know when I'm hearing delay or the note simply replayed - in many situations it's obvious right, but for quick dotted 8 notes I'm struggling a bit. Here is a link to an example (clip is 1:09 in)
https://youtube.com/clip/Ugkxq81YmagK6s ... SHkr5zLtcj
I am referring to the chord pluck. I find it hard to know when the note is hitting again versus the delay hitting.
Is this delay just the note hitting once here in between plucks?
In ableton I have a delay set to 3/16 notes, 4.5% feedback, 70% wet and each pluck note 3/16 intervals, but it's not quite right.
Is there any general way to tell whether you are hearing the dry versus wet with the pluck when its unclear?
Thanks a lot
One of my favourite effects in progressive house style music is the use of delay on plucked chords, and I'm just getting my head into how to recreate this
I've had some success, however I struggle sometimes to know when I'm hearing delay or the note simply replayed - in many situations it's obvious right, but for quick dotted 8 notes I'm struggling a bit. Here is a link to an example (clip is 1:09 in)
https://youtube.com/clip/Ugkxq81YmagK6s ... SHkr5zLtcj
I am referring to the chord pluck. I find it hard to know when the note is hitting again versus the delay hitting.
Is this delay just the note hitting once here in between plucks?
In ableton I have a delay set to 3/16 notes, 4.5% feedback, 70% wet and each pluck note 3/16 intervals, but it's not quite right.
Is there any general way to tell whether you are hearing the dry versus wet with the pluck when its unclear?
Thanks a lot