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harddriver
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I found this video educational about delay placement and how they behave.
I'm with you on this. It's fine if you're playing rockabilly into a relatively clean amp, but no bueno with even a moderately distorted amp.Welcome to about a million years ago…..nothing worse that a dee-lay in front of distortion.
I hear ya but people did do it for a long time. In the overhead mic clips of VH1 of Jamies Cryin' you hear the echoplexes echos in the mics which verifies Ed was running the echoplexes live in the studio to record just as he did live in addition to whatever delay was added in post.Welcome to about a million years ago…..nothing worse that a dee-lay in front of distortion.
It’s also often/usually used differently. More as an effect that is turned ON then OFF pretty quickly just to make something sound huge or just for effect. At least that’s the way I use it. Like the chorus in On Fire from VH1.I hear ya but people did do it for a long time. In the overhead mic clips of VH1 of Jamies Cryin' you hear the echoplexes echos in the mics which verifies Ed was running the echoplexes live in the studio to record just as he did live in addition to whatever delay was added in post.
I just found the video interesting since he could move the delay in real time with the FM3 to illustrate the points. Leon still didn't dial it the best with a lower mix level when he ran it up front.
Mostly because that was the only option there was. As you know amps back then didn’t have fx loops and really wasn’t much in the way of effects anyway. I don’t think Ed kept the echoplexs once he started slaving etc. That is what led me to slaving back in the day, trying to run delay with my Marshall. That was frustrating as heck.I hear ya but people did do it for a long time. In the overhead mic clips of VH1 of Jamies Cryin' you hear the echoplexes echos in the mics which verifies Ed was running the echoplexes live in the studio to record just as he did live in addition to whatever delay was added in post.
I just found the video interesting since he could move the delay in real time with the FM3 to illustrate the points. Leon still didn't dial it the best with a lower mix level when he ran it up front.