is there a way to low cut frequency only for the delay effect?

Started by mantra, November 13, 2021, 10:18:17 AM

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mantra

hi

the delay effect has an high cut option , i would like to know if is there a trick to have a low cut for the delay ?
maybe using a EQ linked to the delay effect

is there a way to do it ?

the high cut ,let disapear the delay when I play high E or B , i would like to cut the delay on my low E and A for example

thanks

gumtown

An EQ right after the delay will also cut the total signal, which you probably don't want.
A good option is use the dual channnel (if not using it for anything else), with the delay and eq only in A channel, and nothing in the channel B.
Set the channels to run both A and B, and adjust B channel for the amount of dry bypass signal.
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mantra

Quote from: gumtown on November 13, 2021, 12:10:20 PM
An EQ right after the delay will also cut the total signal, which you probably don't want.
A good option is use the dual channnel (if not using it for anything else), with the delay and eq only in A channel, and nothing in the channel B.
Set the channels to run both A and B, and adjust B channel for the amount of dry bypass signal.
hi
what do you mean for ?
Quoteand adjust B channel for the amount of dry bypass signal.
thanks Gumtown

gumtown

Actually after playing with that, you don't really need the EQ as you can use the channel filter.
place just the delay in channel A
and nothing in channel B
set the A/B divide mode to "Dual", and dynamic 'off'
channel A filter to  "high pass", and dial in the required cutoff frequency.
B channel filter to 'off'

then use the channel "Mixer" to balance between the "high-pass delay" and the "full range dry mix" signals.
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