Modulating the Delay Time

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    • #105347
      engineerjoel
      Participant

      Just purchased Anothology ll TDM Bundle.

      Is there a preset already made that is programed to Modulate the Delay Time? If so, which plug-in has it and what is the name of the Preset?

      Thanks.

    • #116952
      drooney
      Member

      Hi Engineerjoel,

      Your best bet for specific plugs would either be with the Factory or Band Delays. As far as specific presets are concerned, that would be for you do to decipher what is appropriate for your applications. Experiment! Enjoy!

      If you have any additional questions you are up and running, feel free to contact us.

      D. Rooney
      Audio Support Technician
      Eventide Inc.
      support@eventide.com

      ?What do YOU sound like..??

    • #116957
      engineerjoel
      Participant

      Thanks for the reply.

      But…what I really need is to Modulate the Delay Time. (I'm trying to recreate what a Lexicon PCM42 will do). If Factory and/or Band Delays plug-ins have a preset already tailored to do this simple delay, then what preset should I be looking for?

      OR Can anyone assist me in programing a simple mono Delay in which the Delay Time is to be modulated?

      The Width Paramater should control the amount of modulation (the amount of time change…swing between say 01 ms to 1000ms) and the Speed Parameter should control the speed at which the Time will change.

      I don't need any type of Pitch Change control….I rather have the change in time (ms) dictate the pitch…..shorter delay time = higher pitch; longer the delay time = lower the pitch.

      Simple.

      Thanks,

    • #127976
      DGillespie
      Moderator
      Eventide Staff

      Hi Joel,

       I'll have to look through the Factory presets to see if any are setup to do just this, however it may be easier for you to just do this yourself in Factory.

      In Factory all you need to do is start with a blank patching grid then follow these instructions:

      1. Patch Left Input to Delay 1 input.

      2. Patch Delay 1 Output to Left Output.

      3. Patch LFO 1 Output to Delay 1 Mod.

      4. Click on Delay 1 and set the delay time and the mod amount.

      5. Click on the LFO and set the desired waveshape and rate.

      If you want to do it in stereo you can either just patch Delay 1 Out to the Right output as well (2 channels w/ no stereo spread) or use a second delay and set the delay time and/or mod amount slightly different from each other for a nice stereo spread.

      Let me know if you have any other questions.

      Dan

    • #127977
      engineerjoel
      Participant

      Oh yea….Excellent!!! That's what I'm talking about! Just effect I was trying to produce.
      Thanks!!

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