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Hardware delays for vocals
What's a good hardware delay for vocals? Any suggestions?
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Re: Hardware delays for vocals
That's kind of a vague question. What are you trying to accomplish? Can you wait until the mix phase and use a software delay? That would give you much more flexibility.
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Re: Hardware delays for vocals
Yes that's true, but sometimes singers want to hear a delay on their voice when they record, and using a plugin delay causes too much latency.
And plugin delays can't be of use when in the 'low latency' mode. So I figure a good sounding hardware delay will give the singer what he wants. |
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