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Old 04.04.2008, 03:16 PM   #42
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That's why I don't use my delay in typical ways anymore. I used to be guilty of making everything sound echoey and ambient, but I'm over that. I use it mainly for looping- I'll loop a really screwed up sounding 7th and let it ring out and then turn it on and play it once overtop of my riffing then shunt it off and turn it back on when I get to where I want to hear it again.

The other thing I'll use it for besides looping/sampling is for the reverse delay. I turn it really short because it gets to sound interesting and unique when you have this fwafwafwafwa sucking sound going and if you let a chord ring out these interesting harmonics will start to form and percolate and shit.
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