I do an "effects loop".. The first mixer I had (I was in Brazil, so it was (still is) real hard to get nice new equipment) was an old "zone mixer" (a mixer with different outputs) with 2 outputs and 4 channels (I used 1 for the turntable, 1 for an old s2000 sampler (behemoth) that I used mainly as a siren (made the basic tone looping and time-stretching a low piano note, sounded like some King Tubby's siren), 1 for occasional mic and 1 as a effects return), the outputs had switches on each channel (kind of industrial switches, on top of the channel's knob, 1 for each output), so I used the second output as an effects send, on the effects machine I set the mix to 50% and when I wanted the effects (usually a delay) I inverted the position of both switches and then switched back to end the effects send (if I set the effect mix (on the delay machine) to 100% I can just switch the 2nd output on and off too, etc..), it was VERY FUN to apply the effects in this manner... Now I am using a Soundcraft Compact 10, using the 'record' button (it mutes the main output and sends the audio to the 'rec' output, basically the same thing as turning the switches on the old mixer) to route effects... Good thing about this way is that you can just set the appropriate volumes and then just press the button (or flip the switches, on the old mixer) whenever you want the effects to be sent (no need for turning knobs), the bad thing is that you sacrifice one of the mixer's channels... But OH on the old mixer it felt so incredibly rootsy to apply the effects XD... will see if I can find a video and edit it here... @edit: The old mixer routing effects (there are the behringer fx and a nashville old delay machine).. we used to call it 'the click-clack method' ... fun way to apply effects =D... th-cam.com/video/gYi25zJ0Q1Y/w-d-xo.html
Amazing video! I immediately Subscribed and liked. Love this setup. What table mixer are you using? Since it seems it needs an audio interface correct? So with that, that effect pedal and such, is that all the equipment you’re using into your DAW on that laptop? I really want to get into this but do not want to spend all that money doing it wrong. Why I’d love a model of each equipment you’re using for reference? Since how are you plugging in those stems? Do you use analog synthesizers or live instruments? Or just send over stems from your DAW? I don’t need nearly as many channels nor have the space, I was looking at either an 8 or 16 channel mixer and one that had FireWire? To not need audio interfacing per input. What are your thoughts on this? Could it be viable? And my main thing is using it to not only Dub Live but record to make tracks. Can this be sequenced into a DAW and each individual channel/track used be recorded as Individual tracks in the DAW?? I would greatly appreciate any feedback. Amazing videos by the way! 🙏💙
Hi there! First thanks for the videos, really useful :) And one question, which pedal are you using in aux 2?? It appears at 2:00, just wanna know which model is that one. Cheers and big up!
Hi Jonathan, a guy called Paul Yarrow kindly uploaded a sampler instrument he created here: www.logic-cafe.com/lc/index.php/download-korg-m1-piano-exs24-instrument-for-logic-pro-logic-pro-x Hope this helps!
It may be that you are using the effect as an insert instead of an aux send. If this is the case then the echo would be muted / lowered when you mute or lower the channel you are working with.
Two that we use in the studio are the Source Audio true spring (amazing spring sound) and strymon blue sky for smooth plate. For real murky spring sound the Vermona retroverb is incredible too.
I do an "effects loop".. The first mixer I had (I was in Brazil, so it was (still is) real hard to get nice new equipment) was an old "zone mixer" (a mixer with different outputs) with 2 outputs and 4 channels (I used 1 for the turntable, 1 for an old s2000 sampler (behemoth) that I used mainly as a siren (made the basic tone looping and time-stretching a low piano note, sounded like some King Tubby's siren), 1 for occasional mic and 1 as a effects return), the outputs had switches on each channel (kind of industrial switches, on top of the channel's knob, 1 for each output), so I used the second output as an effects send, on the effects machine I set the mix to 50% and when I wanted the effects (usually a delay) I inverted the position of both switches and then switched back to end the effects send (if I set the effect mix (on the delay machine) to 100% I can just switch the 2nd output on and off too, etc..), it was VERY FUN to apply the effects in this manner... Now I am using a Soundcraft Compact 10, using the 'record' button (it mutes the main output and sends the audio to the 'rec' output, basically the same thing as turning the switches on the old mixer) to route effects... Good thing about this way is that you can just set the appropriate volumes and then just press the button (or flip the switches, on the old mixer) whenever you want the effects to be sent (no need for turning knobs), the bad thing is that you sacrifice one of the mixer's channels... But OH on the old mixer it felt so incredibly rootsy to apply the effects XD... will see if I can find a video and edit it here...
@edit: The old mixer routing effects (there are the behringer fx and a nashville old delay machine).. we used to call it 'the click-clack method' ... fun way to apply effects =D...
th-cam.com/video/gYi25zJ0Q1Y/w-d-xo.html
love these tips, now i need to get a soundcard with multiple outputs
Total inspiration! I can't watch this enough!!
Thanks Marcos, glad it gave you vibes
Good stuff. Good explanations & super nice sounds! Keep up the good work
nice video, keep em coming!
Heavy Bassline, nice work keep the DubTips flowing. I am producing on Logic so any tutorials using that would be great
Forthcoming episode on using the EXS24 for Lo-fi textural layers, hold tight!
Looking forward to some Logic Lo-fi layers
watch out for the cat biscuit sound
Check out tip 10!
Amazing video! I immediately Subscribed and liked. Love this setup. What table mixer are you using? Since it seems it needs an audio interface correct? So with that, that effect pedal and such, is that all the equipment you’re using into your DAW on that laptop?
I really want to get into this but do not want to spend all that money doing it wrong.
Why I’d love a model of each equipment you’re using for reference?
Since how are you plugging in those stems? Do you use analog synthesizers or live instruments? Or just send over stems from your DAW?
I don’t need nearly as many channels nor have the space, I was looking at either an 8 or 16 channel mixer and one that had FireWire? To not need audio interfacing per input. What are your thoughts on this? Could it be viable?
And my main thing is using it to not only Dub Live but record to make tracks. Can this be sequenced into a DAW and each individual channel/track used be recorded as Individual tracks in the DAW??
I would greatly appreciate any feedback. Amazing videos by the way! 🙏💙
Hi there! First thanks for the videos, really useful :) And one question, which pedal are you using in aux 2?? It appears at 2:00, just wanna know which model is that one. Cheers and big up!
OK..... now i need mixing desk :(
hey guy , thank you for your videos ! for your skank you use the Korg M1 vst ? and with which sound of piano ?
Hi Jonathan, a guy called Paul Yarrow kindly uploaded a sampler instrument he created here: www.logic-cafe.com/lc/index.php/download-korg-m1-piano-exs24-instrument-for-logic-pro-logic-pro-x
Hope this helps!
Nice one guys thank you!
Nice vid man!! Is there a chance you share your drums samples? And the skanks too? Or better the logic project? To understand how you work?
Sick!
What desk you got man?
Wow thanks buddy
superb
Sound are great
any ideas why this technique is not working in fl studio , or is it working only with tape delay plugins?
It may be that you are using the effect as an insert instead of an aux send. If this is the case then the echo would be muted / lowered when you mute or lower the channel you are working with.
thanks for your reply!
@@martink4719 No worries, let us know if it works!
really thanks!!!!
Can anyone recommend a nice reverb pedal?
Two that we use in the studio are the Source Audio true spring (amazing spring sound) and strymon blue sky for smooth plate. For real murky spring sound the Vermona retroverb is incredible too.
Mute the bass often
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