1/8T delay with uhbik-D
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- KVRist
- 197 posts since 12 Mar, 2010 from Italy
Stupid question of the day: How to do it?
- KVRAF
- 1617 posts since 11 Dec, 2008 from Minneapolis
As 3 triplets take as long as 2 normal beats, the delay should be 2/3rds as long as a 1/8th delay. Two ways to do this:
a) shift-click (or click directly below a knob in Uhbik) to fine tune a knob to 1.33 (2/3rds of 2.00)
b) increase the 'speed' knob to 33.33%, and all delays with a value of 2.00 will now be 33.33% faster (or right around 1.33, maybe a little more accurate even).
Since the first option affects only one tap, and the second modulates all taps, one or the other may be 'right' for a certain effect.
I believe the speed knob was inspired by 'dub' tape delays where speeding up the rate of feed of tape would effect every tape write/read head, which affects not only tap times but pitch ... reggae reggae, ragga ragga
a) shift-click (or click directly below a knob in Uhbik) to fine tune a knob to 1.33 (2/3rds of 2.00)
b) increase the 'speed' knob to 33.33%, and all delays with a value of 2.00 will now be 33.33% faster (or right around 1.33, maybe a little more accurate even).
Since the first option affects only one tap, and the second modulates all taps, one or the other may be 'right' for a certain effect.
I believe the speed knob was inspired by 'dub' tape delays where speeding up the rate of feed of tape would effect every tape write/read head, which affects not only tap times but pitch ... reggae reggae, ragga ragga
