just to learn a little , I tried to make feedback with the delay module.
on the delay mod i set a delay time , fdbck=0 , hdamp at no damp , dry=0 ,wet=max.
the out go to the xmod/feedback thing in and then it go to a modmixer where it mixed with the source signal. indeed the out of the mixer go to the in of the delay .
so in fact I recreate manually the delay feedback . but the result is not like as expected . the decay is strange , not as smooth as the implemented delay feedback and not as longer even with a max volume of re-injected signal .
somebody could explain me why ? any advices on feedback will be great !
thx
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: spiderman on 2003-09-18 07:36 ]</font>
feedback
I've posted a mini patch which demonstrates how to insert a filter in the feedback path of a delay.
Many filters attenuate the input signal a little, the 12dB module in that patch should allow more adequate feedback control.
The LFO-modulated cutoff frequency makes the feedback patch more evolving. The LFO can give a more live feel to the delay and helps ringing on high feedback settings.
Many filters attenuate the input signal a little, the 12dB module in that patch should allow more adequate feedback control.
The LFO-modulated cutoff frequency makes the feedback patch more evolving. The LFO can give a more live feel to the delay and helps ringing on high feedback settings.
yes I noticed the attenuation by the filter ; also it's seems there is a limiter in the mod mix.
thx for the post atomic ! it's exactly what I do , but without the 12db gain . in fact i tried to put a distotion in that place and it's way cool ! in front of the stereo delay line I put many delay "panned" that I use only for predelay .
but be careful ! with all this expermiment some time the sound goes very very VERY VERY LOUUDDDD an LOOOOOWWWWW
maybe I have to design some protection in the feedback loop to avoid speaker damage ?
so thanx for share ideas about feedback thing .
thx for the post atomic ! it's exactly what I do , but without the 12db gain . in fact i tried to put a distotion in that place and it's way cool ! in front of the stereo delay line I put many delay "panned" that I use only for predelay .
but be careful ! with all this expermiment some time the sound goes very very VERY VERY LOUUDDDD an LOOOOOWWWWW

so thanx for share ideas about feedback thing .
You can improve this patch by adding a second delay on the WET part of the first delay, and add filters between both delays.
delay1-->wet--> Insert---> second delay.
When you get distortion, you cut the Gain in your feedback loop, but it's smoother because it gets repeated by the second delay. It's easier to control the sound that way, with infinite feedback on the first delay and normal feedabck on the second. There are various inserts that can give you a very convincing old school dub sound (to put in the feedback loop or between the two delays)...
+ double delays are better
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: spacef on 2003-09-22 08:53 ]</font>
delay1-->wet--> Insert---> second delay.
When you get distortion, you cut the Gain in your feedback loop, but it's smoother because it gets repeated by the second delay. It's easier to control the sound that way, with infinite feedback on the first delay and normal feedabck on the second. There are various inserts that can give you a very convincing old school dub sound (to put in the feedback loop or between the two delays)...
+ double delays are better

<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: spacef on 2003-09-22 08:53 ]</font>