From the course: Audio Foundations: Delay and Modulation
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Medium delays
Medium delays represent their own family of effects. This time window, greater than about 15 to 20 milliseconds, but less than about 50-60 milliseconds creates effects known as doubling, chorus, spreading, thickening, and more. As we've seen and heard earlier in this course, echoes live at delay times greater than this. Medium delay effects exploit the fact that the delay can be too short to be heard as a separate echo. Simply lowering the delay time into this medium-range gives you access to new sounds. It converts your delay processor into a new effect. Of course, it's the same effects device, but when it is set to a medium delay time, completely different effects are created. And in this middle zone of delay times we're going to take strong advantage of the modulation section of the delay processor to make these effects more powerful still. Shifting delay times are an essential part of the doubling, chorus, spreading, and thickening effects. With echoes mastered, let's get to know…
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LFO2m 39s
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Get in the Mix: Modulation rate and depth7m 32s
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Get in the Mix: Modulation shape7m 43s
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Delay effects examples in various plug-ins3m 52s
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Medium delays1m 3s
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Get in the Mix: Chorus5m 54s
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Get in the Mix: Double tracking6m 23s
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Get in the Mix: Spreaders and thickeners11m 53s
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