Help me recreate this patch!
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kungfugeek
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Help me recreate this patch!
Long story short, I've been asked to play a gig with a band that I haven't played with in 15 years. I used a delay on the effects loop on my Rhodes and I'm trying to reproduce it. I think I may have used a Korg A3 preset, but I can't be sure. I plan to use Ableton as my effects host, so I have those plugs as well as several UAD plugs to work with. What do you guys think? How do I get close to this?
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Re: Help me recreate this patch!
Bring up a Rhodes patch in Electric, add delay, add reverb, done.
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Re: Help me recreate this patch!
Sounds like a double delay. Two different beat values playing off each other. I'm hearing more of the delays on the right side and dry on the left. Quite a nice effect.
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Re: Help me recreate this patch!
Do you think the first delay is then sent to another delay? Or rather the dry signal is sent to two different delays with different times?
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Re: Help me recreate this patch!
Probably running the two delays in parallel, although trying it in series may also be interesting.kungfugeek wrote:Do you think the first delay is then sent to another delay? Or rather the dry signal is sent to two different delays with different times?