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    @Basil:

    Ever tried this ?

    DFX Transverb

    Transverb is like a delay plugin, but it can play back the delay buffer at different speeds. Think of it like a tape loop with two independently-moving read heads. There are lots of parameters to control and a parameter randomizer for the impatient. Tom's first "released" plugin. Fun!

    http://destroyfx.smartelectronix.com/

    http://dfx.spacebar.org/p/transverb-win.zip

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    That's not what i meant at all, but it's an incredible plugin ... wow it's fun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MARK EG
    urrrgh formula's with delays. they're the worst in my book! i used to have a delay chart in the studio and then one day it caught fire, totally destroyed. and the tracks from that point onward just sounded so much better. keep the standard presets of calculated delays, but then just knock them off slightly if you can and feel which ones you like best. i suppose it's all about filling tracks out and if you have everything ridged it all sounds too clean. see what i mean??

    to me, delays are a super important part of the hard techno sound...
    When you end a run of drums do you sample out the loop or filter the delay bleed off?

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    Thank you all for this thread. Has given me something to put into practice and I'm astonished at the results. Now I can see what people are getting at.

 

 
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