thierry 4567 a écrit :
Si tu peux me sortir un son vintage '60 ?
Hé Thierry,
Trouvé sur le wiki:
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Tape delay
Try the following settings to emulate a tape delay:
Time, Feedback & Mix to taste/tempo
Ratio: 99.6% (for stereo delay)
Hi-Cut: 150 Hz
Lo-Cut: 4 kHz
Drive: 6
LFO2 Rate: 3 Hz
LFO2 Depth: 30%
LFO2 Phase: 90 deg
Attenuation: 0 dB
For increase tape effect, put a Drive block set to Tape Dist before the Delay block.
If you want a little more wow (more applies to records than tape) set the LFO1 below 1 Hz, and depth to taste. Setting the Depth low and type to Random on the LFO can lead to a subtle unstable effect if you wish.
1.3 Hz = 75 RPM
.75 Hz = 45 RPM
.555 Hz = 33.33 RPM
If you want more flutter, set LFO1 above 4 Hz. A Random LFO around 8-9 Hz can give a warped tape feel.
Set both LFO's to Random for even more damaged tape.
Putting the LFO1/2 Rates on either side of 4 Hz will be the most objectionable.
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