Take your creative mixing skills up to eleven with this video free tutorial roundup, and be sure to comment on your go-to delay plug-in.
Alongside EQ, reverb and compression, delay has to be one of the most widely used effects in music production. It’s also one of the oldest effects out there, which can be employed on just about any audio material.
Each music genre has brought creative ways of using the delay and echo effects, and music producers engineers and musician have pushed musical boundaries with this mixing technique and effect - and their legacy lives on in the music.
In this video from Waves Dan Cooper gives examples of ways in which delay can be combined with other effects to offer greater variety and a range of flavours using Waves StudioRack.
In this Premium Tutorial Julian Rodgers shows how the Pro Tools mixer can be used to create dub delay effects and illustrates some ways to create classic reggae effects using the stock plug-ins in Pro Tools. Similar effects can be created using the stock plug-ins in any DAW so if you’re not a Pro Tools user check it out.
In this video, Paul Drew demonstrates how to use SoundToys EchoBoy in Studio One.
In this tutorial made with the support of Waves Dan Cooper shows how Waves’ H Delay can be used to create several sounds based on the classic slapback delay technique on a vocal to create effects which go beyond 50’s rock and roll and John Lennon vocals.
In this tutorial Paul from Studio One Expert takes an in depth look at the various parameters in Studio One's Analog Delay that will allow us to create unique delays, flanging effects and different sound design elements.