Ummm The Echo can do Pingpong delays easily. Same with the rv7000 with multitap if you want to get a slightly more controlled adjustment.chk071 wrote: Wed Jun 02, 2021 9:03 pmNot that I want to interrupt your argument, but, no, it isn't.EnochLight wrote: Wed Jun 02, 2021 7:57 pm And yet - it's still an order of magnitude more inspiring to work in compared to that train wreck of DAW known as Studio One...![]()
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IMO, of course. I once was very attracted to Reason, but then I went a bit deeper under the surface, and found out what a pain some things are, which are child's play in other DAW's... to be fair, Propellerhead did a lot to improve that, though. No more need for complicated routing to create a simple ping pong delay. Or tricks to achieve sidechain compression. Yes, I know that's been a while back, but, it sort of imprinted in my memory...
Side chaining is one of the easiest things as well. Even more if you get the Pump RE and set it as a send return with the send option ticked. Then each channel can be toggled and adjusted accordingly.
For more complex stuff it would be no different from any other plugins that can do super deep sound design like uvi falcon, Synthmaster, ect.