How to do a "bouncy delay" ?

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I was trying the bram's bouncy delay, but when i do some automations the audio "pops"...

Do someone know a manual tech. to do this?

Thanks in advice.

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Don't actually know this delay but in general modulating delays creates 'zipper noise' or crackles.

There are fixes for this but it is never really 100 %perfect over large moves (at present). Just make your moves as smooth as possible or automate the volume to 0 and back after the offending pop.

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Every delay I have tried will do that.

If you want different delay settings for a section of a song I'd suggest doing that section on a seperate track with its own delay.

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It just dawned on me that what you were after is a modulated delay which choruses as it delays. They are less common on the ground (so to speak) but I make a rather super one in the Orange Collection and soon to be revamped as Time in my Synth Studio Pack early June

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Logic's tape delay is great for modulating the tap times, get some great old school dub style warps and such as you change the delay time.

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kroe wrote:I was trying the bram's bouncy delay, but when i do some automations the audio "pops"...

Do someone know a manual tech. to do this?

Thanks in advice.
You can often mask these kind of 'pops' with a spectral processor which can 'smear' transients. I used to use Spectral Monkeyage for this all the time.
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whyterabbyt wrote:Spectral Monkeyage
this doesn't seem to exist anymore :( have you a link sean ?

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I like delays that dont crackle when changing speed but the delays will go high/low in pitch in accordance with the speed. Like on a lot of hardware.
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funkadil wrote:I like delays that dont crackle when changing speed but the delays will go high/low in pitch in accordance with the speed. Like on a lot of hardware.
Dubstation by Audio Damage is good for this.It's a lot of fun when you assign midi cc's to it's controls.

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blaster78 wrote:
whyterabbyt wrote:Spectral Monkeyage
this doesn't seem to exist anymore :( have you a link sean ?
Try here - its a part of the ShinyFX bundle. (Shiny-FX.com doesn't seem to exist anymore)

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blaster78 wrote:
whyterabbyt wrote:Spectral Monkeyage
this doesn't seem to exist anymore :( have you a link sean ?
There's a copy on one of the Yahoo groups, check this post by shamman :

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 90#1376790
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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Arcane Device's EchoTank ET-200 is wonderful as well. I tend to use it more than my real tape delay (except for live use).

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