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Half-Remembered

By mattnida on March 20, 2016 3:45 pm

Quick experiment with building my own multi-tap delay lines in Ableton Live. Simple electric piano loop, bass and some field-recordings for texture, then I went nuts with the sends. Think it's quite effective!

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Smooth and soothing.

Wow.... dat deep bass.  Digging it mate. 

Would it be nice to see a picture of your instrument rack (or you implemented it jusy using multiple interacting sends?).

It is actually a quite beautiful piece. Nicely done

I love this! Moving! Really great effort!

Great sounding and beautiful song.
I like the instruments and effects on your piano.
Very good.

Thanks guys!


laguna wrote:

Would it be nice to see a picture of your instrument rack (or you implemented it jusy using multiple interacting sends?).

Laguna, here's a download of the rack. It's pretty barebones - basically a bunch of instances of the Simple Delay followed by a high-pass filter, all with different settings, on parallel chains. The feedback is cranked up the max. Basically, I put this on a send and then automated the send control on the piano using a momentary button on my controller - so you only need to tap it briefly and you get lots of rhythmic delay madness. I also put some EQ, compression and chorus on the return channel just to smooth it all out a bit.

mattnida wrote:

Thanks guys!


laguna wrote:

Would it be nice to see a picture of your instrument rack (or you implemented it jusy using multiple interacting sends?).

Laguna, here's a download of the rack. It's pretty barebones - basically a bunch of instances of the Simple Delay followed by a high-pass filter, all with different settings, on parallel chains. The feedback is cranked up the max. Basically, I put this on a send and then automated the send control on the piano using a momentary button on my controller - so you only need to tap it briefly and you get lots of rhythmic delay madness. I also put some EQ, compression and chorus on the return channel just to smooth it all out a bit.

Thanks! Really nice of you. I'll try it and let you know. It's always nice to have a good delay chain smile

Simple yet effective.  Very nice.

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