TIP: Morphing delaytimes - without automation!
TIP: Morphing delaytimes - without automation!
Hi all, I was working on a device chain, and came up with this little trick.
I've made a device chain that automatically morphs between a shrill 1/8th delay and a mid-range 3/16th delay - in time with the mooosic.
Here's how:
As the autoPan slowly shifts between the left and right channels, it alternately feeds the slow and the fast delays - the utility plugin is there to bring everything back into the centre of the mix.
It has this interesting evolving, filter-sweepy sound to it. Very good for dub and all that, I guess. Switch to a more drastic waveform and this will totally change the rhythm of the input.
If the sound you're feeding into this chain is very wide, you can of course use a second utility plug in front to even things out.
Have fun!
Andreas
I've made a device chain that automatically morphs between a shrill 1/8th delay and a mid-range 3/16th delay - in time with the mooosic.
Here's how:
As the autoPan slowly shifts between the left and right channels, it alternately feeds the slow and the fast delays - the utility plugin is there to bring everything back into the centre of the mix.
It has this interesting evolving, filter-sweepy sound to it. Very good for dub and all that, I guess. Switch to a more drastic waveform and this will totally change the rhythm of the input.
If the sound you're feeding into this chain is very wide, you can of course use a second utility plug in front to even things out.
Have fun!
Andreas
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That's really good
I selected all and saved it as a device group. Thank you so much.
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hah, i just played around a bit with this trick in mind; checky.
http://nwrecords.com/temp/checky.als
http://nwrecords.com/temp/checky2.als
hehe.
http://nwrecords.com/temp/checky.als
http://nwrecords.com/temp/checky2.als
hehe.
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those are things in live 5.
autopan is a new effect device. its like a tremolo/panner
device groups are a reusable chain of effect/instrument devices. like a preset that contains an impulse, compressor 1, eq 3 and simple delay with settings all as one "group", for example.
autopan is a new effect device. its like a tremolo/panner
device groups are a reusable chain of effect/instrument devices. like a preset that contains an impulse, compressor 1, eq 3 and simple delay with settings all as one "group", for example.
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And device groups are only better in 6 with macros and racks. A rack is live having as many device groups in parallel on the same track, and then with macros, you can map multiple parameters to one knob and this mapping will be remembered every time you bring a rack into a track!!!!ejectorset wrote:those are things in live 5.
autopan is a new effect device. its like a tremolo/panner
device groups are a reusable chain of effect/instrument devices. like a preset that contains an impulse, compressor 1, eq 3 and simple delay with settings all as one "group", for example.
It is going to be a huge leap if you are going from 4 to 6, which I heartily recommend.
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Woah, multiple parameters mapped to one knob? How do you switch between them... just switch racks or something? I'm not quite sure I'm following.anti-banausic wrote:A rack is live having as many device groups in parallel on the same track, and then with macros, you can map multiple parameters to one knob...