Anything that goes above the threshold (like the kick, snare, and an open hi-hat at the beginning) get automagically processed.įinally, we decided to see how we can alter and make the piano sound more interesting in our intro. You can set the threshold, your desired delay parameters, and then forget it.
The great news is that there's no need for any automation. To keep things clean, I make sure DDLY only triggers on the higher dynamics, so in this case, primarily just the kick and snare are being processed. It already has some swing to it, but DDLY helps it achieve even more movement. Take a listen to the groove track's before and after. The end result is an unusual effect which gives the track a different type of life. the loud sounds which can be manipulated with a different delay pattern. You set a threshold, which allows you to process quieter signals with a different delay vs. Think of it like a delay and a compressor had a baby. Unlike a regular delay, DDLY Dynamic Delay manipulates and alters the delay based on your track's dynamics. We got a nice beat going, but we knew we wanted to create something more intriguing with the groove. We started off by creating a basic groove that was going to be the foundation for our new tune. This past week I was working with up-and-coming music producer Bruno Cunha on a new tune where we decided to put the Music Essentials Bundle to the test.