
Farview
Well-known member
Set the delay so it repeats every quarter note and it only repeats two or three times until it gets burried in the mix.
Unless you are going for a slapback delay, then keep it between 50-75ms
unless you are going for a doubler, then 25-50ms
unless you are going for a long delay, then keep it above 400ms
unless you want it to repeat musically, but not something obvious like quarter notes, ten set it for a dotted or triplet value.
Unless you are looking for an effect I cant think of this early in the morning, then you will have to do what everyone told you and play with the knobs until it sounds right. There is no standard 'heavy metal lead guitar delay setting'. It's always different and depends in the effect you want, the tempo of the song and other things, like whether the lead is melodic or shred...
There are way too many variables to answer the question you asked. You may as well have asked "how long is a piece of string?"
Unless you are going for a slapback delay, then keep it between 50-75ms
unless you are going for a doubler, then 25-50ms
unless you are going for a long delay, then keep it above 400ms
unless you want it to repeat musically, but not something obvious like quarter notes, ten set it for a dotted or triplet value.
Unless you are looking for an effect I cant think of this early in the morning, then you will have to do what everyone told you and play with the knobs until it sounds right. There is no standard 'heavy metal lead guitar delay setting'. It's always different and depends in the effect you want, the tempo of the song and other things, like whether the lead is melodic or shred...
There are way too many variables to answer the question you asked. You may as well have asked "how long is a piece of string?"