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Delay Basics

Instructor: Steve Hubbard
Topic: Effects
Style: Any Style
Level: Beginner
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  • Instructor: Steve Hubbard Level: Beginner Topic: Effects Style: Any Style

    Excerpt: Welcome! This lesson will cover some of the basic aspects that you will need to know, to efficiently use delay in your arsenal of tones! I will mainly be talking about the different types of delay, and some examples of their functional use in music. Check out the next video, to get a glimpse of some boutique delay pedals.

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  • Instructor: Steve Hubbard Level: Beginner Topic: Effects Style: Any Style

    Excerpt: Types of Delay/Echo: Digital: exact or close replica of the original note (or sound). Analog: warm, dark, decaying with each repeat. Tape: warm, usually modulated, sometimes chaotic from flaws in the tape.

    Media Length: 7:07

  • Instructor: Steve Hubbard Level: Beginner Topic: Effects Style: Any Style

    Excerpt: Application: Timeless (non-rhythmic): used to fill space, off-sync with the song / tempo. Rhythmic: matched to fit a particular beat / note duration. Technical Terms: Delay: distance between original attack and repeat(s). Mix: volume of repeats. Feedback: number of repeats. Tone: eq of repeats. Spill-over: the delay 'finishes' it's repeats, even afte...

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  • Instructor: Steve Hubbard Level: Beginner Topic: Effects Style: Any Style

    Excerpt: For this example, we will set the delay time to a dotted 8th note. This is relavent to the tempo you choose to play at - if your delay pedal has a tap tempo, you would tap quarter notes, and set your delay time to dotted 8th notes. Once this is done, you will want to play regular 8th notes, along the with delayed signal. This technique is extremely popular ...

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  • Instructor: Steve Hubbard Level: Beginner Topic: Effects Style: Any Style

    Excerpt: For this example, we will set the delay time to a quarter note. Again, I play regular 8th notes, along with the delayed signal. I often use this technique, paired with a clean guitar part. This time, try arpeggiating the chords with your own picking pattern.

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  • Instructor: Steve Hubbard Level: Beginner Topic: Effects Style: Any Style

    Excerpt: Volume swells work great when using delay. Particularly if you have a heavy mix, and a high level of feedback. If you're interested in hearing more examples of this, check out some 'ambient guitar' music.

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  • Instructor: Steve Hubbard Level: Beginner Topic: Effects Style: Any Style

    Excerpt: Now it's time to get a little crazy! If you raise the feedback level, you can often cause an infinite loop that gets more intense with each repeat. Have some fun with this, and don't forget to play around with the delay knob to get some cool pitch effects. Sorry about the audio clipping - it's in the nature of the technique! Happy Holidays!!

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