Stereo Delay - Part 2
Tomas George
Lesson Info
45. Stereo Delay - Part 2
Lessons
Introduction and Welcome to this Class
00:52 2Project Organization
09:47 3Faders and Panning
11:13 4Flex Pitch - Vocals
05:18 5Flex Time - Vocals
03:05 6Editing Studio Drums
09:29 7Song Mix Deconstruct - Mixing Drum Kit Designer
08:04 8Mixing Files
01:50Tips to Start a Mix
02:11 10Mixing vs Mastering
02:19 11Introduction to Mixing with Logic Pro's Audio Effects
00:47 12Channel Strip and Routing - Part 1
04:39 13Channel Strip - Part 2
07:00 14Bussed Effects
11:25 15Gain Staging Audio Tracks and Pre Fader Metering
11:44 16Gain Staging Software Tracks
03:45 17Mixing with Channel EQ
19:57 18Mixing Vocals with Compressor - Part 1
08:25 19Mixing Vocals with Compressor - Part 2
06:44 20Compressor Circuit Types
13:07 21Compression - Distortion and Limiting
10:47 22Sidechain Compression
06:37 23Compression - Part 5 (Glue)
02:52 24DeEsser
12:03 25Multipressor - Part 1
09:31 26Multipressor - Part 2 (DeEss)
06:11 27Multipressor - Expander
07:33 28Dynamics Wrap up
09:05 29Compression with Flex Pitch
04:49 30Exciter
05:03 31Noise Gate
04:14 32Noise Gate - AHR
07:16 33Noise Gate - Hysteresis
02:07 34Chorus
06:04 35Introduction to Automation
09:44 36Touch Automation
03:46 37Trim-Touch Automation
05:28 38Relative Touch Automation
04:34 39Automation Curve Tool
04:09 40SilverVerb - Part 1
18:11 41SilverVerb Modulation
02:57 42Sample Delay and HAAS Effect
05:29 43Delay - Echo
09:35 44Stereo Delay - Part 1
14:25 45Stereo Delay - Part 2
04:00 46Stereo Delay - Part 3
08:24 47Tape Delay - Part 1
13:29 48Tape Delay - Part 2
05:07 49Thanks and Bye
00:07Lesson Info
Stereo Delay - Part 2
Hi. In this video, it's gonna show you a few more features of logic Pro Ten's stereo delay. So I've already got this stereo delay going on this vocal track and let's have a listen to it in solo. So I've just followed the delay bus there. She's, she's great. So I've got half notes on the left delay and quarter notes on the right delay. And I've got some cross feed going between them. So some stuff is happening in the middles crossing from left to right. And what I'm gonna do now is actually create some slight deviation in the timings of left and right, just to make the timing a bit more interesting. So kind of strange, but more interesting phase things happen when crossing from left and right. So, so what I'm gonna do is actually save the project so that when I change some deviation, you see the compare button goes blue there, I'm gonna change the deviation here. So positive deviation on the left, negative deviation on the right. Just so things get a bit more interesting and then I'm go...
nna click compare to A B the deviated version if you like against a 0% on both channels. Deviated version. She, ok. So what I've noticed is that there's some more whooshes happening in the middle because when they're cross feeding from left to right and vice versa, those timing deviations just make a more interesting sound, almost like a modulation effect. Let's increase the cross feed on both channels. So I've done left to right. Let's do right to left and just a bit more deviation. There we go. Mhm Why? Ok. And I'm gonna do that again, but I'm gonna toggle the compare. So you can hear the 0% deviation against the deviation. She's, she's ok. Why? She's, she's me the brief. Ok. So the 0% deviation, it's definitely a Tidier delay. And when there's more deviation, it's just a bit messier, but it also seems to sort of accumulate sound in the middle of the field there, neither of which are good and bad. Sometimes it's just more appropriate to just have a little bit of variation to add a bit of depth and sometimes add a bit of color to the delay that you've got going on here. The compare setting is very useful in these cases when you save the preset and then when you change it, the compare button goes blue. So you're always comparing the saved against the the new setting. Very useful for things like this amongst many other applications when you're using plugins in logic pro, thanks for watching and I'll see you in the next video.