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Patreon Exclusive: Intro to Delay and Echo

Hi all!

Here's this month's video on a tool or technique for music production. For this one, we tackle the effects of delay and echo: how they work, what they do, how they sound, and when to use them.

As with the compression video before, feel free to ask any unanswered questions below, and if there's enough I can do a follow-up video.

Also, feel free to leave a comment suggesting a topic for an upcoming video. This could be a single effect or technique, or it could be like "beats from scratch on digitakt" or whatever.

Thanks for being patrons!

-j

Patreon Exclusive: Intro to Delay and Echo

Comments

https://bedroomproducersblog.com/2022/02/27/free-delay-vst/

Jeremy Blake

Freaking loved this one! Too bad Echo seems to be available only in Ableton Suite, or am I wrong? If that's the case, what is a good free alternative for an Echo? (I only have Standard)

David Cocciante

yes

Jeremy Blake

Question I had and maybe it was addressed. I see mentioned fairly often about "dub delay" ? Is this just what you were talking about creating self oscillating feedback and movement from the delay effect?

Hunterprime

It took me a while to make the time to watch this, but I got there! Snow fox says spin.

monotonehell

I don't find that super interesting, honestly... I think that information is all on a wiki page somewhere and super easy to read about.

Jeremy Blake

distortion is DEFINITELY on the table

Jeremy Blake

also this might be a main-channel video idea, but a history/exploration of electric organs and/or keys? I’ve really enjoyed your history videos.

Matt Sparling

No questions, this video actually cleared up a lot of little things I wasn't 100% on. Future video - saturation/overdrive/distortion? Understanding them, using them, problem-solving, etc.?

Matt Sparling

Jeremy this was so good!! Lots of cool ideas in there, I never thought to try modifying the delay send itself with filters and stuff. Don't have any questions right now, but this was excellent, thank you.

Andrew Eikum


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