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From: Matt McKenzie-Smith <matt@...>
Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2004 at 3:13:02 PM
Subject: Re: Creating a Ping Pong delay using Logic's Environment
Message #158240
>> I'm not exactly sure what you mean, but if you mean a regular stereo >> delay then no. I am trying to progressivly eq the sound so it gets >> thinner with each repeat as well have the delay bounce left-right. > > > Why don't you use the Stereo Delay (or even a Multi-Tap), and then just > Automate the EQ that you are talking about (during the delay repeats)? > > Chris M. No, Chris, that does not work fir the degenerative delay feedback that he is referring to. The filters in the Logic delays will achieve the result. The ping pong is a little more difficult, even with the stereo delay plug. It does seem to work as expected here, in a ping pong scenario anyway. ________________________________________ Matt McKenzie-Smith Composer - Arranger PO Box 10395 Sound Design Adelaide 5000 Logic Programmer South Australia +61416 197 883 ________________________________________
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