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Subject: dub effect ID
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Original Message 1/7 24-Jun-00 @ 06:45 PM - dub effect ID
Its some kind of delay with pretty much feedback and it sounds as if the echoes are put trough some kind of HPF filter that gradually cuts more and more frequencies. Is this understandable? If so, please help.
/kef
Message 2/7 25-Jun-00 @ 02:31 AM - RE: dub effect ID
Message 3/7 25-Jun-00 @ 06:57 AM - RE: dub effect ID
sorry for not knowing anything and thanks for the info
/kef
Message 4/7 25-Jun-00 @ 08:14 AM - RE: dub effect ID
Message 5/7 26-Jun-00 @ 12:30 PM - RE: dub effect ID
Line 6 has a PDF manual for their new box on their web site that describes the workings of the classic echo boxes they modeled.
kef: It's not HPF. A High Pass Filter lets the highs pass. High Pass Filters cut bass.
All these analog units, be they tape-based or bucket-brigade-based achieve that sound because the sound quality degrades on each subsequent pass through the feedback loop. It wasn't until digital delays showed up that anyone expected the repeats to be as sharp as the original. The newer boxes that try to replicate this sound do it with filters.
Message 6/7 01-Jul-00 @ 11:27 PM - RE: dub effect ID
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