Help with a panned delay.

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DaveDrummer

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if you've ever heard led zeppelins whole lotta love, ya know how the guitar is panned to the left, but you can hear the echo on the right, that is what im trying to get. I have the waves renaissance pack and Sonar3. Any suggestions?
 
Its been a while since ive heard that song, but i think i know the effect yer talkin about.
What i would do is make a copy of the guitar track.
Pan the original hard right and the copy hard left (or vice versa).
Leave the original dry and add reverb to the copy.
The important thing here is to use the wet/dry fader on the reverb and set it so that no dry signal comes through (only the reverb).

Is this what you mean? If not ignore all statements above.:D

rodvonbon
 
I don't know why you'd even need to copy the track if you can just pan the verb over.
Wayne
 
If it was me, I'd either do what rodvonbon suggested, or use a ping-pong delay.

However, another way to do it (which would be more true to the way Zeppelin's engineers probably did it), would be to create pan envelopes in Sonar.
 
Seanmorse79 said:
If it was me, I'd either do what rodvonbon suggested, or use a ping-pong delay.

However, another way to do it (which would be more true to the way Zeppelin's engineers probably did it), would be to create pan envelopes in Sonar.

Actually they probably just had a close mic and a room mic and hard panned them to opposite sides.
 
That's what I figure. Creating pan envelopes should do essentially the same thing.
 
That's what I figure. Creating pan envelopes in Sonar should do essentially the same thing.
 
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