hi guys have a question i set up my cab block to ultra res stereo, panned hard left and right ., and put 7ms delay on right cab.. hope I did it right ? This was for
My heavy rhythm sound ...can I use this setting as well for my lead/solo preset? Will it work?
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It causes the phase mismatch by delaying the audio. It's still a delay just so small our ears won't hear it as a separate repeat.Remember the delay on the cab block is not an actual delay, it just emulates phase mismatch (as I understand it)
TrueIt causes the phase mismatch by delaying the audio. It's still a delay just so small our ears won't hear it as a separate repeat.
ok, let me clear this up
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2) using a delay in the cab block. both cabs must be panned centre for this to work. add a delay between 0.002 and 0.008ms to simulate the phase mis-alignment which can occur when using multiple mics on a cab, which are set at different distances from that cab. you will notice a reduction in bass and a softening of the high end, the larger the delay value becomes.
0.002 msec delay equates to about 0.7mm distance. I doubt any engineer will setup microphones on real cabs with that precision.
not deliberately, no. so what's your point?
Awesome - thanks for the explanation - appreciated.ok, let me clear this up
there are two things being talked about
1) increasing stereo width
2) introducing a phase mis-alignment to change tone
1) if you want to increase stereo width, then you don't do this in the cab block. use the
a) enhancer block - classic mode will introduce a delay between the left and right channels, or modern will use a more sophisticated algorithm to increase width
b) use a delay block set to somewhere between 6 and 20ms. run the digital mono in a parallel path at 100% wet, with the delay panned one way and above that, run a volume or filter block panned the other way - exactly the same result as using the classic enhancer,but with longer delay times available
2) using a delay in the cab block. both cabs must be panned centre for this to work. add a delay between 0.02 and 0.08ms to simulate the phase mis-alignment which can occur when using multiple mics on a cab, which are set at different distances from that cab. you will notice a reduction in bass and a softening of the high end, the larger the delay value becomes.