Fx question.

darr wrote on 12/6/2000, 2:53 PM
I think it is a good question.haha
Ok My thoughts are this,say I want to take a guitar trak
and add a little bit o fattening to it;ie 10-30ms delay,
then take this delay only signal and add a verb to this and
pan either one left and right and have the dry guitar
centered.
From what I see this cannot be done through auxs or fx
assigns.I am to assume you could only render the fisrt with
only the delayed signal,then make a copy of this and then
add your verb to this.Right??
Or is there something amiss here.
Also as far as fattening goes,the setting on the simple
delay"pseudo stereo(pick one channel only}" seems to only
come out one side rather than stereo{left as delayed dbl
and right original channel.
Why is this or am I doing something wrong??
Why pick one channel if you cannot pan the dbled fx?
Silly Eh?
Any ideas?
Thanx:-)

Comments

blisster wrote on 12/6/2000, 3:31 PM
Why would you need to render the delay? Copy the track and
add the effects/panning the way you want to the 2nd track.
If you want to save a bit of CPU, skip the delay and drag
the .wav 10-30ms.

-vc

David W. Ruby wrote:
>>I think it is a good question.haha
>>Ok My thoughts are this,say I want to take a guitar trak
>>and add a little bit o fattening to it;ie 10-30ms delay,
>>then take this delay only signal and add a verb to this
and
>>pan either one left and right and have the dry guitar
>>centered.
>>From what I see this cannot be done through auxs or fx
>>assigns.I am to assume you could only render the fisrt
with
>>only the delayed signal,then make a copy of this and then
>>add your verb to this.Right??
>>Or is there something amiss here.
>>Also as far as fattening goes,the setting on the simple
>>delay"pseudo stereo(pick one channel only}" seems to only
>>come out one side rather than stereo{left as delayed dbl
>>and right original channel.
>>Why is this or am I doing something wrong??
>>Why pick one channel if you cannot pan the dbled fx?
>>Silly Eh?
>>Any ideas?
>>Thanx:-)