simoncroft
Well-Known Member
Right, let's get back to this set-up, and look at the individual plug-in settings.

The amp is one of the free Poulin plug-ins I mentioned before. You can get them here: Lepou I did absolutely nothing to the settings on this! With hindsight, I suppose I could have switched the quality to High, but I quite like the slightly gritty sound it makes set to Low.

Next up is the Logic Stereo Delay. There are plenty of other stereo delays out there, and they all do much the same thing. There are great way to get an instruments to occupy a wider area of the stereo field, and also to create some left/right movement by having a different note value each side. (It's worth bearing in mind that those values will only be accurate if the tempo of the track is set correctly. If you just load a jam track and leave the BPM at your DAWs default, the actual note values created by the delay could be pretty much anything.
It's worth noting that, although I've got the level on the delays quite high, I've also put in a lot of high cut. This makes the delays get progressively darker as they repleats, which sounds more natural and less obtrusive.


The amp is one of the free Poulin plug-ins I mentioned before. You can get them here: Lepou I did absolutely nothing to the settings on this! With hindsight, I suppose I could have switched the quality to High, but I quite like the slightly gritty sound it makes set to Low.

Next up is the Logic Stereo Delay. There are plenty of other stereo delays out there, and they all do much the same thing. There are great way to get an instruments to occupy a wider area of the stereo field, and also to create some left/right movement by having a different note value each side. (It's worth bearing in mind that those values will only be accurate if the tempo of the track is set correctly. If you just load a jam track and leave the BPM at your DAWs default, the actual note values created by the delay could be pretty much anything.
It's worth noting that, although I've got the level on the delays quite high, I've also put in a lot of high cut. This makes the delays get progressively darker as they repleats, which sounds more natural and less obtrusive.







