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Last Night's Gig - Eric Nilsson Mix
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(07-12-2020, 01:01 AM)Gork Wrote: Yes I meant slap delay and possibly the others.

Slap delay on your vocals are ok but at the final vocal modulation effects processing are not enough to get much fuller sound.

We can talk on an exapmle : Make a couple of delays. Start with 90-140 ms, 200-230ms, 400-480ms, 600-700ms (lenghts may change). Send vocal signal to these delays and listen their effects. Also you can send delay auxes to a reverb to get delays sound smoother. You can try this on other melodic instruments.
Im not 100% sure but I don't think there is any other effects (besides eq and compression) on the vocals than just the slap going in to a reverb.
The technique you are describing are something Im using from time to time as well, layering different delays and reverbs but i guess i did not find it suitable for this genre. For me this kind of music makes me want to do thing in a simpler way, since that was kind of more what they had to work with in its glory days. But hey, I guess its all down to personal preference and there is of course no wrong way to do things as long as you think it sound good.

Thanks again for your comment, going to go through my “old projects hard drive” today and give this one a new go.
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RE: Last Night's Gig - Eric Nilsson Mix - by Gork - 06-12-2020, 06:51 PM
RE: Last Night's Gig - Eric Nilsson Mix - by Gork - 07-12-2020, 01:01 AM
RE: Last Night's Gig - Eric Nilsson Mix - by EricNilsson - 07-12-2020, 07:59 AM