Modern Recording Techniques

Chapter 14 Tutorial: Delay Types


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Delay and regeneration of sound over time is an important effects category that can be used to alter or augment a signal. These time-based effects often add a perceived depth to a signal or change the way we perceive the dimensional space of a recorded sound. Although a wide range of timebased effects exist, they are all based on the use of delay (and/or regenerated delay) to achieve such results as time-delay (or regenerated echoes, chorus and flanging), as well as reverb.

  1. 16ms comb delay
  2. 30ms double delay
  3. 120-189ms stereo delay
Do-It-Yourself Tutorial: Delay Types
  1. Download (or click on and listen to) the following file for this tutorial.
    delaytypes.mp3