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DM1
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What's your philosophy for using delay effects on vocal tracks?
After reading Charles Dye's HDL, I started setting up every mix with 2 delay sends (a 1/4 note and an 1/8th note,) and routing tracks there to see what works. I really like this approach over my old style, which was basically just "randomly slap delay on things in the hope that something sounds good."
But it occured to me that even Dye's approach is still hit-or-miss, at least for me. While I've got a better chance of success with musically-timed delays, I still lack an overall strategy for choosing delays that suit the material I'm mixing.
So I'd appreciate any thoughts from the hive mind here about using delay on vocal tracks. How do you approach it? Do you have a structured method for setting up delay sends? How do you determine from the source material which vocal delay effects are appropriate?
After reading Charles Dye's HDL, I started setting up every mix with 2 delay sends (a 1/4 note and an 1/8th note,) and routing tracks there to see what works. I really like this approach over my old style, which was basically just "randomly slap delay on things in the hope that something sounds good."
But it occured to me that even Dye's approach is still hit-or-miss, at least for me. While I've got a better chance of success with musically-timed delays, I still lack an overall strategy for choosing delays that suit the material I'm mixing.
So I'd appreciate any thoughts from the hive mind here about using delay on vocal tracks. How do you approach it? Do you have a structured method for setting up delay sends? How do you determine from the source material which vocal delay effects are appropriate?