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Home › Forums › Help/Technical Questions › Delay effect with 2880?
Hi, I recently bought a 2880 and, while playing with it the first day, I somehow wound up with a delay effect, in which the tempo slider adjusted the length of the delay. Now I can’t figure out how to do it again. Anybody know? Thanks.
probably just a short loop time (under 1 second), fader of the track you are recording on set to less than 100% (varying the decay/repeat rate)
with this the tempo slider would change the time between repeats by altering the overall loop time (and pitch shift anything still in memory/looping)
does that help?
Yes, that’s it exactly. Seems obvious now. A loop is just a long delay duh. I guess there is no easy way to create the delay effect on a single track while working with a loop? You would probably have to record it and feed it back, I would think.
i can’t think of anyway to have this happen because the mixdown track is the same length as the overall loop
you would have to use a delay unit in the front of the 2880
Thanks for the help
yeah no problem – enjoy the 2880! great piece of gear