Dub delay/reverb effects in Studio One 3

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  1. P6radox

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    I have a question. Do you know how to make such effects like on this video inside S1?
     
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  3. Moonlight

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    Try Waves H-Delay, (great feedback, mono or pingpong delay )
    Soundtoys Echoboy (great vibe, even stereo delay) even echoboy-jr
    D16 repeater , (the feedback is to tame for my taste)
    Line 6 Podfarm Pro Tube Echo (love this but its quite outdated)
    Crank up the feedback and adjust the filters :)

    These will sound much better ;)
     
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  5. HeklaCF63

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    I like the analog delay that comes with S1. Try that out
     
  6. Dread_J

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    if you can't afford the soundtoy echoboy, check the ohmboyz delay, ohmforce
     
  7. P6radox

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    I was thinking about routing send channel on itself. :D There is no send option on FX channels. I can use instead of it bus channel but such option doesn't change anything. Ok, I may do similar thing using feedback on delay unit but what in the case of reverb? :D
     
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    You had the right idea. Make a bus channel with the first delay on it. Send your instrument to the bus channel you just made. And then send the bus channel to an fx channel with the second delay on it. The fx channel will also have the eq and limiter on it as well. Then you can use the channel editor to make some macros like he did with the fx rack.
     
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    I will try it. :)
     
  10. mykorrhiza

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    In ANY DAW, i totally prefer Waves h-delay in a return track, using its own feedback, not the one of the return track. sounds awesome for dub and is one of the the most authentic solutions you can get digital!

    I just started a thread for Steppers/Dub Producers, feel free to jump in!
    https://audiosex.pro/threads/steppers-dub-producers.28937/
    One love:mates:
     
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