![]() ![]() Unlike the Delay effect, there are separate controls for Dry and Wet levels instead of a single Mix control. Analog Delay simply repeats the audio with the start time of the repeat specified by the delay amount. Audition’s Analog Delay provides a single delay for stereo or mono signals and offers three different delay modes: Tape (slight distortion), Tape/Tube (crisper version of tape), and Analog (more muffled). These produced a grittier, more colored sound compared to digital delay. Leave the project open for the next lesson.īefore digital technology, delay used tape or analog delay chip technology. You’ll hear a mix of delayed and dry sounds in each channel. ![]() Set both Mix sliders to 50%, and experiment with different delay times.You’ll now hear the arpeggio start half a second earlier in the left channel than in the right channel. Set the left channel Delay Time slider full left (-500ms).You’ll now hear the left channel arpeggio delayed by half a second compared to the right channel. Set the left channel Delay Time slider full right (500ms).Samples is useful for tuning out short timing differences, because you can specify delays down to 1 sample (at a 44,100Hz sample rate, that’s a delay of 22.67 microseconds or 0.00002267 seconds). Beats is most useful in Multitrack view, where the project has a particular tempo. You can specify delay time (lower-left drop-down menu) in milliseconds, beats, or samples. ![]()
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