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Carla Scaletti Administrator |
![]() ![]() ![]() Further to the reverse delay idea, Pete Johnston suggested a multitap delay where the delays get closer and closer together to give a "reversed tape" kind of sound. Here are some examples I made by modifying the script of the 30-tap delay from the Kyma Sound Library. (Click and hold down to download. Mac users should use File import to change the file type from text to Kyma). http://www.SymbolicSound.com/KymaSounds/retroEchoes.kym -Carla IP: Logged |
JohnCowan Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() I really had fun with the retro echoes. Mixing various amounts of the original instrument sound with it can create some interesting subtle or not so subtle sounds. Thanks! ![]() IP: Logged |
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