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Fx...
Hi - I'm working w delay in GT Pro & it has triangular & sine wave as parameters. I'm not familiar w those in a delay program & I can't say that I hear much difference. Can anyone enlighten me? Also the delay has LFO depth & rate - that wd seem to relate more to chorus/flangeing. Is there a way to incorporate them tastefully into delay? Thanks.
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Not familiar with GT Pro, but triangle and sine are going to be your choice of waveform for for your LFO. Sine will cause a smooth bubbly ripple while triangle will be a little sharper and harsher.
I use LFO's on delays mainly as a creative fx to get them to change and evolve as the delay opens up. Does the lfo have a tempo sync? You can also get some nice rhythmatic patterns going on the delay as well. |
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Thanks! I don't think it has tempo synch...
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You can sync to tempo manually, but it will take a little math, or use a delay calculator for it (there's a couple free ones floating aroud).
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