2015
Udemy.com
Signature Sound
02:30:00
English
Delay is quite possibly the most used, yet misunderstood creative tool in the mixing engineer’s arsenal. Every major record you’ve heard in the past 40-60 years has had some instance of delay on it. Beginning at an explanation of the brief history of Delay along with some basic functions, all the way to advanced techniques as well as a primer of the physics behind the tool, in this class you’ll learn everything you need to know about the Delay tool!
We’ll be focusing on common applications of the Delay tool, found in contemporary music, as well as some techniques to help simulate a vintage sound in your mix! We’ll also go through how to setup your Delay on any instrument and explain why the order of operation is important. We’ll spend the majority of this course examining techniques, since this is an application dependent tool, but we’ll also touch on some effects like Flangers and Choruses, that can be made using a Delay tool with some post-processing.
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Welcome: Getting Started Text
Section 2: The Basics
Lecture 2 What is Delay? 06:04
Lecture 3 Types of Delay 05:23
Lecture 4 Basics of Delay 03:57
Lecture 5 Controls of Delay 02:41
Lecture 6 Advanced Controls 04:47
Section 3: Delay Throw
Lecture 7 Vocals 17:38
Lecture 8 Lead Guitar 23:25
Section 4: Doubling Delay
Lecture 9 Background Vocals 13:31
Lecture 10 Harmony Vocals 10:13
Section 5: Slapback Delay
Lecture 11 Main Vocals 18:01
Lecture 12 Lead Guitar 02:24
Lecture 13 Piano 03:01
Section 6: Ping Pong Delay
Lecture 14 Drums 20:23
Lecture 15 Lead Guitar 19:06
Section 7: Conclusion
Lecture 16 Conclusion Text
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