Working the tc1210 now. I haven't had time to get back to it for a while. I am working on a couple of other projects right now. I'll probably get back to it after the 15th.
Looking forward on your attempt at the EH Electric Mistress.
Has someone already achieved a good Electric Mistress emulation?
My vote goes for the Frank Zappa Dynaflange sound. many have tried none (besides Dweezil himself) have achieved!
Hi guys,
new AFXII owner here. I was wondering if anyone knew a way to route the feedback of a delay into another effect block? That is, only the delay's repeats would be affected by the block it would be sent to, and your dry signal would not be affected.
I'm wondering if the feedback send and return blocks couldn't do the trick? Something like...
Delay -> feedback send -> phaser -> feedback return -> same delay as before
L-> rest of chain
That's about the best I can figure, although my gut tells me it's so wrong... essentially just hitting the delay twice, the second time with a phaser in front of it. And it'd probably create an infinite loop if I'm not mistaken.
The thing that spurred this request is the Greenhouse Retro Sky delay: Greenhouse Effects Retro Sky Delay - YouTube
Thanks in advance for any help you guys might have!
You need the feedback and return for it work. Btw I noticed you have the feedback return and send backward in you example. You want to use then send at the end of the chain and return at the beginning.Wow! You guys are quick! I was just thinking that same thing and you responded during my edit C:
Thanks man!
You need the feedback and return for it work. Btw I noticed you have the feedback return and send backward in you example. You want to use then send at the end of the chain and return at the beginning.
but wait, the output of the send -> the input of the return...?
wouldn't it need to be like this:
(stuff) -> send -> return (separate from dry signal line) -> delay -> more stuff -> shunt to dry signal?
...or same concept but with both the send & return at the end of the chain?
I tried to upload a pic of what I'm talking about, but it wouldn't show up.
And would I just need it to control the feedback loop's level, essentially mixing in the delay to taste if the delay mix is set to 100%?
The thing that spurred this request is the Greenhouse Retro Sky delay: Greenhouse Effects Retro Sky Delay - YouTube
Lots of ways to skin this cat, but if you're looking for simple: there's a sweep delay setting in the delay block. It adds phaser to the repeats just like that effect box does.
Here's an example preset: Axe-Change - Download Preset - Sweep Delay - by iaresee
Single pole phasing! That video has a pretty simple phased delay approach to it. Nothing as complicated as feeding the phased signal back in to the delay line. You could get away with a phaser right after the delay on a parallel route.However, it adds a bandpass filter to the repeats, not a phaser.
Single pole phasing! That video has a pretty simple phased delay approach to it. Nothing as complicated as feeding the phased signal back in to the delay line. You could get away with a phaser right after the delay on a parallel route.
Here is a quick demo of how a subtlely phased echo would work where they phase is routed back into the input of the delay.
http://javajunkiemusic.com/Audio/Phased_Echos.syx
I really like how the notching on the signal gets more and more pronounced with each repeat as you layer the phasing on top of the phasing. That's way more complex and tasty than the video's sound.