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K2000 wrote:What's a delay that has loud repeats? I'm trying to add vocals over a noisy din, and the vocal repeats get swallowed up really quickly.
I'm running the delay in-line directly into the mixer, so maybe there's a better way. Do I need a Keymaster or something like that?
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Gone Fission wrote:K2000 wrote:What's a delay that has loud repeats? I'm trying to add vocals over a noisy din, and the vocal repeats get swallowed up really quickly.
I'm running the delay in-line directly into the mixer, so maybe there's a better way. Do I need a Keymaster or something like that?
For digital delays without an analog dry path, you can often do better for the effected signal's perceived intensity (and the dry path's not getting fucked up) by running the effect full wet off of an aux send or off of a splitter and mixing the dry and effected signal to taste at the mixer. For vocals, this may be easily in reach. If you have the ability to run the delay this way rather than in-line, try that before buying anything else.
(Not to be all "delicate harmonics in crystal lettuce" but it sometimes does make an audible difference not just on the dry signal.)
K2000 wrote:What's a delay that has loud repeats? I'm trying to add vocals over a noisy din, and the vocal repeats get swallowed up really quickly.
I'm running the delay in-line directly into the mixer, so maybe there's a better way. Do I need a Keymaster or something like that?
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