Fx routing ideas?

darr wrote on 12/6/2000, 11:58 PM
Ok see if you can follow me on this and tell me what I
possibly missed.
I am wanting to take a guitar and add a 30ms delay to
it;fattening, and want to just pan this to the right and
leave original in center.Then i want to take the delayed
signal only and run it through a reverb and pan this
right.So I would have a center unprocessed guitar,a right
guitar with the processed delay and verb signal and on the
left a delayed signal only of the guitar.
OK?wheww
Ok this is a normal setup on a standard mixer.Now in Vegas
the only way i can see to do this is to render two waves of
the guitar with just delayed fx and delay and verb and pan
each to their opposites.Right?
If there is a better way let me know.I appreciate it thanx
guys.
Also the simple delay has a setting that is called "pseudo
stereo{ pick one channel only}".
How the hell does this work?
I pick one channel and get the effect and orig in the same
channel!
Where is the spread of the two???
I thought I tried everything logical but I might have
missed somethin.
Please let me know your thoughts all.
Thanx!!! ;-)
Is this the only way or did I miss somethin.

Comments

Rednroll wrote on 12/7/2000, 3:05 PM
Easy!!!...Create two assignable effects. Insert 1= "Simple
Delay" 30 mS...take the output returns and pull the left
one down so only the right is being output. This is your
30Ms delayed dry signal panned to the right. Insert
2= "Simple delay" followed by a reverb (ie fx
chain) "reverb" . Again set simple delay to 30mS and make
reverb mix fully wet, then pull the output return right all
the way down and this will now be panned Left. This is your
Left channel 30mS delay with reverb. Then your undelayed
center channel is just your Track fader Panned center.
Hope this makes cense. Turn up your effects send 1&2 and
get the mix you like.

Brian Franz

David W. Ruby wrote:
>>Ok see if you can follow me on this and tell me what I
>>possibly missed.
>>I am wanting to take a guitar and add a 30ms delay to
>>it;fattening, and want to just pan this to the right and
>>leave original in center.Then i want to take the delayed
>>signal only and run it through a reverb and pan this
>>right.So I would have a center unprocessed guitar,a right
>>guitar with the processed delay and verb signal and on
the
>>left a delayed signal only of the guitar.
>>OK?wheww
>>Ok this is a normal setup on a standard mixer.Now in
Vegas
>>the only way i can see to do this is to render two waves
of
>>the guitar with just delayed fx and delay and verb and
pan
>>each to their opposites.Right?
>>If there is a better way let me know.I appreciate it
thanx
>>guys.
>>Also the simple delay has a setting that is
called "pseudo
>>stereo{ pick one channel only}".
>>How the hell does this work?
>>I pick one channel and get the effect and orig in the
same
>>channel!
>>Where is the spread of the two???
>>I thought I tried everything logical but I might have
>>missed somethin.
>>Please let me know your thoughts all.
>>Thanx!!! ;-)
>>Is this the only way or did I miss somethin.
darr wrote on 12/7/2000, 3:30 PM


Brian Franz wrote:
>>Easy!!!...Create two assignable effects. Insert
1= "Simple
>>Delay" 30 mS...take the output returns and pull the left
>>one down so only the right is being output. This is your
>>30Ms delayed dry signal panned to the right. Insert
>>2= "Simple delay" followed by a reverb (ie fx
>>chain) "reverb" . Again set simple delay to 30mS and
make
>>reverb mix fully wet, then pull the output return right
all
>>the way down and this will now be panned Left. This is
your
>>Left channel 30mS delay with reverb. Then your undelayed
>>center channel is just your Track fader Panned center.
>>Hope this makes cense. Turn up your effects send 1&2 and
>>get the mix you like.
>>
>>Brian Franz
>>
>>David W. Ruby wrote:
>>>>Ok see if you can follow me on this and tell me what I
>>>>possibly missed.
>>>>I am wanting to take a guitar and add a 30ms delay to
>>>>it;fattening, and want to just pan this to the right
and
>>>>leave original in center.Then i want to take the
delayed
>>>>signal only and run it through a reverb and pan this
>>>>right.So I would have a center unprocessed guitar,a
right
>>>>guitar with the processed delay and verb signal and on
>>the
>>>>left a delayed signal only of the guitar.
>>>>OK?wheww
>>>>Ok this is a normal setup on a standard mixer.Now in
>>Vegas
>>>>the only way i can see to do this is to render two
waves
>>of
>>>>the guitar with just delayed fx and delay and verb and
>>pan
>>>>each to their opposites.Right?
>>>>If there is a better way let me know.I appreciate it
>>thanx
>>>>guys.
>>>>Also the simple delay has a setting that is
>>called "pseudo
>>>>stereo{ pick one channel only}".
>>>>How the hell does this work?
>>>>I pick one channel and get the effect and orig in the
>>same
>>>>channel!
>>>>Where is the spread of the two???
>>>>I thought I tried everything logical but I might have
>>>>missed somethin.
>>>>Please let me know your thoughts all.
>>>>Thanx!!! ;-)
>>>>Is this the only way or did I miss somethin.
PipelineAudio wrote on 12/8/2000, 11:17 AM


David W. Ruby wrote:
>>Ok see if you can follow me on this and tell me what I
>>possibly missed.
>>I am wanting to take a guitar and add a 30ms delay to
>>it;fattening, and want to just pan this to the right and
>>leave original in center.Then i want to take the delayed
>>signal only and run it through a reverb and pan this
>>right.So I would have a center unprocessed guitar,a right
>>guitar with the processed delay and verb signal and on
the
>>left a delayed signal only of the guitar.
>>OK?wheww
>>Ok this is a normal setup on a standard mixer.Now in
Vegas
>>the only way i can see to do this is to render two waves
of



I frequently like to make vocal tracks wider in this
way...here is how I do it, now that " open copy in sound
forge" works

right click the vocal track and choose " duplicate
track" ....I do this twice...

then on the duplicated tracks i right click them and open
copy in sound forge...

then in SF I waill use antares mic mod or whatever fx suits
your fancy, like ill stick an M-49 fx on one track and c-12
on the other or something

once the processing is done, I go back to vegas, now Ill
pan the c-12 track to the left and move it in time to 15 or
so MS after the original then ill pan the m49 track to the
right and move it 35 or so seconds after the original...

something like this could work for your guitar