Re: Need to create delay or artificial latency

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El 04/04/11 17:31, Daniel Bair escribió:
> On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 9:12 PM, Paul Davis <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 9:57 PM, Daniel Bair <daniel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> I have two different sized delays that I need to create.
>>> 1.) I need a audio delay of no more than 4 seconds. All of the delay plugins
>>> for Jack-Rack create echo. I just need a pure delay or artificial latency
>>> inserted into the jack audio stream (the output needs to be delayed 4
>>> seconds from the input without mixing back the input).
>> just change the dry/wet mix to 100% wet and you'll get what you want.
> I have tried that and it still makes an echo by mixing the delay back
> with the original.
> If you could give me the exact plugin name and exact settings that do
> work I would appreciate that.
>

Yes, the plugins in Jack-Rack under Time -> Delays don't work as you want.

However, the CMT plugins under Uncategorized -> E, "Echo Delay Line" do
what you are looking for. Settings are what Paul said and the delay
time, no more.  You probably have them installed already.

See:

http://www.ladspa.org/cmt/plugins.html


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