Is there a way to get a delay effect that, every time the sound repeats, becomes more midrangey, like a megaphone?
A request of this type of effect was made in the post right below mine. When I looked at the post the first time, there were only 2 responses, which didn’t seem to focus on what I was looking for, then when I went to the post again, there were a bunch of responses. Message board glitch??
Then again, I don’t know for sure that what I’m looking for is the same as what Foo? was looking for.
Yeah you want dub-delay. mda’s sub-delay plug is the standard, but there are many more that are listed in my twangy verb thread, plus the Ohmboyz delay.
What I’m looking for is different, but oh do we love the dub delay.
If you use a send channel in Renoise with the native delay you can filter the echos using LP + HP both automated to obtain your required dub-out. Put a subtle distortion before the LP and you can dirty it up a touch. You won’t get the cool pitch-changing analogue tape-delay sound though.
Thanks for the info. I may have some dub coming up.
Just sub-mix the track on a seperate channel and put your delay here, turn wet up and dry all the way down since you allready have the origional on another track. Use an eq (there is a certain kind that works well for megephone type sounds- they have one built into ableton live and their is a freeware one… you know it’s got the four dots that can be placed anywhere in the frequency range)or hi-pass filter and automate it so that it gets more “megaphony” as the delay goes on.
I know this sound a little bit more difficult and more work than just using a tape style delay, but you will have better control over everything.
i have a huntch that RETRODELAY might do the trick. with the distortion fx turned on… and some feedback adjustments…
After a little more research I’d have to say EchoLive is the king of this effect: http://www.kvraudio.com/get/2011.html
My favourite is IL delay bank.
You can do alot of crazy stuff with it. One delay can be sent to next delay unit (which you have 8 from) or more can be processed parallel. really nice
it costs 99$ with a bunch of other fx though.