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| Delay settings Ok guys. Trying to go over to some delay "reverb" insted of the normal reverb. Ive noticed that almost every bloody "elite" guitarist use it, and therefore, i want to also Well this is easier said than done. Trying to do this on my boss dd-3 was freekin hard. Listed everywere is the ms used (which is bloody hard to control on the dd-3 since you turn a knob controlling from 200-800, tell me, where is 325 ?), but what about the amount of times the delay shall ring, or how loud? Any guitarist who can help me here? Its bloody difficult. Thanks |
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| Re: Delay settings Since my DD-3 is include in my GT-3 board, I'm not familiar with the actual settings. I just press 300ms or whatever, and go. You say it ranges from 200-800ms. That should give you more than enough to go with. Does it have numbers? I have two main settings for 70's Dave. As a rule I use 310 (300 is OK) for all pre-Dark Side stuff and 370 (here you need to accurate) on all post-Dark Side and up to The Wall. Most of the time I use a fairly low feedback. Try something around 15-20 and the same on volume. On stuff like Syd's Theme (Shine On intro) and Brick 1, I increase the feedback a little. As goes for Time and Run Like Hell too. I'm not that accurate on these things. The most important thing is to get the time about right and feel your way with the feedback and volume. Less feedback gives you the impression of reverb (like on basic chord structures). More feedback gives you pure delay. I also tend to adjust this according to where we play. A bigger hall needs more of everything Listen to bootlegs. That's my best advice. Then you'll hear the actual settings. See my page for more delay settings. Riis www.gilmourish.com
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