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I've suggested this to the Dev already but I'll post it here also. I'd be interested in having a Step Mode like the red DLL or 3Plex so you can dial in 1-16 step delays. From what I recall when I tested this you can't get all of the 1-16 step delays using S-Delay's current synced settings.
Not that anyone need "my" opinion, but I'm starting to think this is in no-brainer category (the delay for now)
Again, the only thing I don't like is the "presets" are a bit too hyperbole for my taste (like the mentioned crosstalk which in the presets makes it like "whoa I'm playing a note and it's going crazy/rip the headphones off" )
In a "controlled" situation it seems superb. Very wide and natural sounding to me. Not sure I understand every nuance yet, but for the price it's ridiculously good (yes, I've done a ton of a/b with my beloved "echo" and it really seems to have some space.......especially if you back off the HPF a bit )
Again, the only thing I don't like is the "presets" are a bit too hyperbole for my taste (like the mentioned crosstalk which in the presets makes it like "whoa I'm playing a note and it's going crazy/rip the headphones off" )
In a "controlled" situation it seems superb. Very wide and natural sounding to me. Not sure I understand every nuance yet, but for the price it's ridiculously good (yes, I've done a ton of a/b with my beloved "echo" and it really seems to have some space.......especially if you back off the HPF a bit )
Have to confess I never really understood this diagram, and the "new intuitive routing" of Splitter 2.0.0 still has me totally confused. Could someone take me by the hand and patiently walk me through it? I can't get my head around it at allAirRaidAudio wrote:I can see that Splitter's routing is proving to be a little confusing. We may have tried to pack too many features into this one
Either way, I've put together a little diagram to make things clearer.
Splitter Routing.png
Note: The Post-FX mode was included to allow routings like those of Mutagen and Relapse. We chose to include this over something like Yoko's round-trip routing so as to offer something different.
Cheers,
Dom
If you use only main input and output, the splitter works as a stereo tool by using its mid, side and pan controls.dvdrtldg wrote:Have to confess I never really understood this diagram, and the "new intuitive routing" of Splitter 2.0.0 still has me totally confused. Could someone take me by the hand and patiently walk me through it? I can't get my head around it at allAirRaidAudio wrote:I can see that Splitter's routing is proving to be a little confusing. We may have tried to pack too many features into this one
Either way, I've put together a little diagram to make things clearer.
Splitter Routing.png
Note: The Post-FX mode was included to allow routings like those of Mutagen and Relapse. We chose to include this over something like Yoko's round-trip routing so as to offer something different.
Cheers,
Dom
If you use the break out outputs of each band, they are located after the mid, side and pan controls.
If you use breakout inputs (only merger) it is located before mid, side and pan controls.
Tbh, this seems to be confusing, additional breakouts before and after mid/side/pan had solved this problem,vut maybe not enough space.
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It's a good tool the splitter but its to confusing, if haven't enough time.
Sorry, you're going to have to dumb it down a little more for meLoque wrote:
If you use the break out outputs of each band, they are located after the mid, side and pan controls.
If you use breakout inputs (only merger) it is located before mid, side and pan controls.
Tbh, this seems to be confusing, additional breakouts before and after mid/side/pan had solved this problem,vut maybe not enough space.
What I want to do is hook it up to three devices - say, compression on the low band, distortion on the mid and reverb on the high
How does the routing work?
1. Connect your audio signal to be splitted into "In L/R"dvdrtldg wrote:Sorry, you're going to have to dumb it down a little more for meLoque wrote:
If you use the break out outputs of each band, they are located after the mid, side and pan controls.
If you use breakout inputs (only merger) it is located before mid, side and pan controls.
Tbh, this seems to be confusing, additional breakouts before and after mid/side/pan had solved this problem,vut maybe not enough space.
What I want to do is hook it up to three devices - say, compression on the low band, distortion on the mid and reverb on the high
How does the routing work?
2. Just connect "Low send L/R" to compressor in and compressor out to "Low Rtrn L/R". Connect "Mid send L/R" to distortion in and distortion out to "Mid Rtrn L/R". Connect "High send L/R" to reverb in and reverb out to "High Rtrn L/R").
3. Connect "Out L/R" to your Mixer or whatever.
But, i would not recommend to do this, because connecting this would introduce phasing. It is recommended to connect the same devices on each band output to have the same "lag/delay" on each band when returning into the splitter.
Reason12, Win10
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Only if the post-Splitter devices induce a lag. I would assume this would be the case for a number of compressors, but most distortions and reverbs should work fine.Loque wrote:But, i would not recommend to do this, because connecting this would introduce phasing. It is recommended to connect the same devices on each band output to have the same "lag/delay" on each band when returning into the splitter.
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Is there something special in the new delay device OS can I do the same with the relapse re too?
Arrrghhhh do you know what I was doing wrong?Loque wrote: 1. Connect your audio signal to be splitted into "In L/R"
2. Just connect "Low send L/R" to compressor in and compressor out to "Low Rtrn L/R". Connect "Mid send L/R" to distortion in and distortion out to "Mid Rtrn L/R". Connect "High send L/R" to reverb in and reverb out to "High Rtrn L/R").
3. Connect "Out L/R" to your Mixer or whatever.
But, i would not recommend to do this, because connecting this would introduce phasing. It is recommended to connect the same devices on each band output to have the same "lag/delay" on each band when returning into the splitter.
I didn't have the Low & High bands switched on
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Features that T-Delay has over Relapse:Shokstar wrote:Is there something special in the new delay device OS can I do the same with the relapse re too?
- Speed function (essential for creating those extra warpy sounds).
- Built-in Ping-pong button.
- Freeze button.
- Dual LFOs hardwired to the Time control (LFO and Flutter), for extra tapey randomness.
- Stereo modulation and Send/return IO on the rear.
Overall, T-Delay is a very specific and streamlined device that is suited to creating classic (T)ape-delay sounds. Relapse is more of your WWIII Doomsday type thing, though it can also create subtle echoes.
Hope this helps.
Dom
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Thanks, I'll buy it soonAirRaidAudio wrote:Features that T-Delay has over Relapse:Shokstar wrote:Is there something special in the new delay device OS can I do the same with the relapse re too?
- Speed function (essential for creating those extra warpy sounds).
- Built-in Ping-pong button.
- Freeze button.
- Dual LFOs hardwired to the Time control (LFO and Flutter), for extra tapey randomness.
- Stereo modulation and Send/return IO on the rear.
Overall, T-Delay is a very specific and streamlined device that is suited to creating classic (T)ape-delay sounds. Relapse is more of your WWIII Doomsday type thing, though it can also create subtle echoes.
Hope this helps.
Dom
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UPDATE
The bundle has been updated to contain the new A-Filter and T-Delay devices. You can check it out here:
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Enjoy!
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The bundle has been updated to contain the new A-Filter and T-Delay devices. You can check it out here:
https://shop.propellerheads.se/product_ ... ar-bundle/
Enjoy!
Dom
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I didn’t realise they were gone! Should we be worried about more and more devices disappearing from the rack and the shop?! We’ve lost a fair amount now. Anyway, loved their RE’s. Got a stack of the Elements RE’s. They’re very good and useful. And love the Distillery Beat Looper and Spectre Spectral Delay. Sad they’ve gone
After watching this tutorial,
I always wanted Mutagen.
And I never found another 'FM distortion' effect unit.
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These two were crazy fun and totally bonkers
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