Guitar Toad
Toadily Stratologist
How do you use delay or echo effects? Are they good for more that just psycho weird sounds? Have I understood correctly that well utilized they function as a "presence" or reverb?
Look into the ibanez de7. Very good delay and its only 70$Thames said:Hmm.. I want an echo/delay badly these days. I already have a DD-3.. but too shrill sounding.
screamingdaisy said:I mostly use mine on set to tape sim to smooth out solos.
Guitar Toad said:How do you do that? or Rather, Is that kind of like pseudo overdubbing?
SlyFoxx said:(First post BTW...hello everyone)
Delay...used correctly it's a VERY powerful tool.
The basic parameters are...level, time and repeat.
Level is the ratio of original sound to the delayed sound
Time is the amount of time between the original signal and the delayed siginal (usually mesured in miliseconds or "ms". 1000ms=1sec)
Repeat is the number of delays you hear before they fade away. (each successive delay usually gets softer)
The delay effect copies your original signal and then plays it back at a certain volume after a certain amount of time for a certain amount of times before it become too quite to hear anymore.
Short delays...say between 20-150 ms can impart a very "metalic" timbre. Ever stick you head into a 50 gallon drum and yell? Short delays sound very much like part of the original signal and not a seperate entity.
Medium delays ...say 150-220 give a good "slap-back" kind of sound as the delayed signal is just starting to be perceived by your brain as comming after the original sound. (Say "one two" as fast as you can.) Where one is the original signal and two is the delay.
Long delays ...say more than 250ms...really start to stand out to your ear as being seprate from the original. This is where you can really come up with some cool stuff. By setting the delay time to a multipul of the song tempo you can create the illusion of many guitars.
Noted examples of long delays. "Cathedral" by Van Halen (Diver Down)
"Run Like Hell" by Pink Floyd (The Wall) David Gilmour is an absolute master of long delay...listen to the intro of the song especially.
"Sunday Bloody Sunday" by U2 ...heck...just about everything The Edge plays is filled with syncopated delays...New Year's Day is another good example.
Brian May of Queen used long delays a bit...check out "Now I'm Here" from Live Killers.
Guitar Toad said:Great info. Thanks SlyFoxx.
Is there such a thing as a good cheap delay. Lets say <$100?
Guitar Toad said:Great info. Thanks SlyFoxx.
Is there such a thing as a good cheap delay. Lets say <$100?
+1screamingdaisy said:Ibanez DE-7
Digitech DigiDelay