Need some advice on delays...
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- KVRAF
- 5067 posts since 27 Jul, 2004
I love to work with 3/16th (1/8d) delays in my work.
MuLabs own delays work all with 24th divisions (because why??? I don't know)
so a 3/16th delay would be mathematically a 4.5/24th delay...right???
But that's not adjustable, so what should I do???
Use another delay??
Trancit
MuLabs own delays work all with 24th divisions (because why??? I don't know)
so a 3/16th delay would be mathematically a 4.5/24th delay...right???
But that's not adjustable, so what should I do???
Use another delay??
Trancit
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- KVRist
- 433 posts since 26 Sep, 2004
You could use ms, and time the delay according to your BPM. I forget the equation, but this thread seems to have all the information you need.
http://forum.cockos.com/archive/index.php/t-60228.html
Here's the table the other forum mentions:
http://www.barryrudolph.com/greg/delay1.html
http://forum.cockos.com/archive/index.php/t-60228.html
Here's the table the other forum mentions:
http://www.barryrudolph.com/greg/delay1.html
- KVRian
- 1233 posts since 29 Dec, 2008 from Lithuania
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
Where are the tempo-sync'd delays in MuLab? I can only see time-based ones. Oh, you mean the echo units, I see! Yes, having them in 960ths would be nice. (Is that the MIDI beat granularity? I forget...)
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- KVRian
- 855 posts since 3 Mar, 2009
I might be wrong (in the office and can't check), but the 24 resolution is per Quarter note.
So 3/16th is 3 *((24*4)/16)= 18. Set this in the MuLab Delay and you should get what you need.
So 3/16th is 3 *((24*4)/16)= 18. Set this in the MuLab Delay and you should get what you need.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5067 posts since 27 Jul, 2004
Yesss...you are my man...AndreasD wrote:I might be wrong (in the office and can't check), but the 24 resolution is per Quarter note.
So 3/16th is 3 *((24*4)/16)= 18. Set this in the MuLab Delay and you should get what you need.
Thx very much
Trancit
@Jo:
Seems, that should be mentioned in the docs...
- KVRAF
- 13863 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Yes you're right that the docs are not 'complete'.Trancit wrote:@Jo:Seems, that should be mentioned in the docs...
Atoh maintaining each and every detail of MuLab in the docs means a huge work, time that cannot be invested in R&D.
I think the docs should mention everything which is really vital and necessary to know and which cannot be easily found by just using MuLab.
In this case, a little bit of delay testing should have given the answer.
(which i do not mean as criticism or offence!) Also thanks to the forum people for communicating on this, good vibes.
Please don't forget that many/most musicians don't like manuals, they just want to try it out
I will maintain the docs as much as necessary, but will also shift focus from the docs to YouTube tutorials, especially when M4 is out.
Wrt M4: Soon i'll give an update on the progress.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5067 posts since 27 Jul, 2004
Sorry Jo, but for that, an unknown 24th resolution per quarter (for me it was unknown and when I look at a parameter, which has a value of i.e. 18/24th, I would never guess, that it's 24th of a quarter)is a little bit too exotic for doing trial and error (which I don't take as critism)...mutools wrote: In this case, a little bit of delay testing should have given the answer.
Perhaps, you should do the same like Fritz, the developer of Zynewave...
The Podium Wiki is "open source", where users can support the developer in such time consuming tasks like doing a manual and as I noticed here, there a some very experienced users, which could lift some secrets of MuLab...
Trancit
