MultiTap Filtered Delay FX
Posted: 03 May 2022
Inspired by a thread asking about a similar effect, I built this one and already used it on multiple new songs!
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=7527694&p=605326#p605326
I based mine on a similar setting on my old PCM-70, updated to include the ideas mentioned elsewhere such as LFO modulation of the filter frequencies.
IMPORTANT: since these are all separate delay devices, there is slight latency between them which adds up because they are cascaded one into the other. For totally precise delays synced to tempo, you'll likely need to turn off "Render audio using audio card buffer size setting" in the Audio tab of the main PREFs. This may affect other things, sorry no way around this!
Since each delay cascades into the next, any delay modulation via LFO (left side of interface) may also affect delay times if used excessively. The filters OTOH are all independent of the cascading delay path, so they are not going to accumulate, luckily!
The tuning of the filters is calibrated to MIDI note numbers, so a value of 60 equals middle C. The default settings have the filters tuned to octaves in C, the two additional presets are tuned to C minor. Use the Master Filter tune to 'transpose' all filters to other keys.
Here is the download for the default Combi and two presets:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vsm83o6u6vekq ... y.zip?dl=0
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=7527694&p=605326#p605326
I based mine on a similar setting on my old PCM-70, updated to include the ideas mentioned elsewhere such as LFO modulation of the filter frequencies.
IMPORTANT: since these are all separate delay devices, there is slight latency between them which adds up because they are cascaded one into the other. For totally precise delays synced to tempo, you'll likely need to turn off "Render audio using audio card buffer size setting" in the Audio tab of the main PREFs. This may affect other things, sorry no way around this!
Since each delay cascades into the next, any delay modulation via LFO (left side of interface) may also affect delay times if used excessively. The filters OTOH are all independent of the cascading delay path, so they are not going to accumulate, luckily!
The tuning of the filters is calibrated to MIDI note numbers, so a value of 60 equals middle C. The default settings have the filters tuned to octaves in C, the two additional presets are tuned to C minor. Use the Master Filter tune to 'transpose' all filters to other keys.
Here is the download for the default Combi and two presets:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vsm83o6u6vekq ... y.zip?dl=0