Really want to say thank you Kenny, I don't often comment on TH-cam, but the skills you have helped me to obtain in simplified explanations and clear instructions you give is amazing, really helped my skills as a singer, who knew what sound they wanted on their voice, but never had the words or knowledge to articulate it to producers i was working with. Thank you!
Good delay. I love using the resolution section and setting it to 8 bits for certain delay throws. In this way it looks like an analog delay. All that's missing is a wow and flutter button. But we can add another plugin to make this effect, or use the Lfo parameter. But I think that even so the Reaper delay doesn't need anything else, not even the wow button, because it's a good digital delay, very transparent and that's exactly what we're looking for in a digital delay.
Superb. Kenny this is so excellent. I learned a lot about combining delay and reverb. Thanks. Your production values are superlative. Your presentations are efficient, articulate and organized.
Again a great video Kenny. Is there a reason why you have not shown the delay on the drum parts from the previous reverb video? Or is using delay on drums not that common?
How about using delay time and musical lenght together. Does it make delay time longer for all taps or does it change taps offsets? Or if I want offset do I need to move whole delay bus offset bit late?
Hey Kenny, There is a way that I can measure milliseconds in Reaper? For example, I want to measure a transient of a snare hit in milliseconds, so I can set the attack time on a compressor
Excellent information, never really understood what tap was good for. Been using the techniques from the last video with better results and also using panning in an odd way of late, kind of out control. Love automating panning, to a fault :)
I should comment more often, but I am lazy. These videos are always great! Keep up the good work. I just hope you have got time to make your own music too.
Hi Kenny. The length parameter (the 1/8 notes) is 'carved in stone' so to speak. Could we get it more flexible with the same fractions as found in the MIDI editor which is from 4 to 1/128 please? I love this new series you just started. I hope you'll cover many effects phaser, flanger, distortion, etc... Thanks Kenny!
Amazing - any guidance on how to apply a reverb or delay and REMOVE the dry signal to only have the reverb or delay affect be audible? Example - want to have electric guitar panned right, and reverb or delay effect panned left (but no dry guitar signal panned left). I'm sure it is something super easy I'm missing, but if someone can give me some guidance I'd appreciate. (example - Whole Lotta Love Led Zeppelin intro does this with reverb panned to one side with no dry, Brown Sugar Rolling Stones has slapback echo panned to one side with no dry)
I'm getting a lot out of this "how and why" series, but the question that keeps coming to me is "where?" I'm a complete noob just leaning for a hobby. I've downloaded some multitrack recordings, mostly up to around 20 tracks. They sound so blah after I've mixed and gain staged them. So, do you go into each instrument/vocal track and add FX at that level? Or, maybe for everything on the master track? I see how sends work from the reverb video on multiple drum tracks. Is there maybe another video that addresses adding FX in a more than one track project??? Thanks for the many informative videos!! It's very intriguing!!
@@REAPERMania Am liking the "Why and How" series - looking forward to "Why and How to use Compression in REAPER". And after that Limiting? ;-) As always, thanks Kenny!
11:30 When you are dead inside but finally learned how to use delay.
This and the previous reverb one are great. Thanks. There’s always something more to learn. I should really get to know Reaper’s effects better.
Really want to say thank you Kenny, I don't often comment on TH-cam, but the skills you have helped me to obtain in simplified explanations and clear instructions you give is amazing, really helped my skills as a singer, who knew what sound they wanted on their voice, but never had the words or knowledge to articulate it to producers i was working with. Thank you!
I never know how to thank you. I learnt a job by watching your videos . Thanks so much
Good delay. I love using the resolution section and setting it to 8 bits for certain delay throws. In this way it looks like an analog delay. All that's missing is a wow and flutter button. But we can add another plugin to make this effect, or use the Lfo parameter. But I think that even so the Reaper delay doesn't need anything else, not even the wow button, because it's a good digital delay, very transparent and that's exactly what we're looking for in a digital delay.
Great series so far, I'm learning new things, please keep up the great work!
You are the man!! I learn something new about Reaper every single time I watch one of your vids!!
One of the best delay/reverb tutorial I see ever. Very interesting way to produce a great pan effect. Thank you!
Congrats on 100k! Always learning something every video
Thanks Kenny! I love this series!! Very helpful :)
This is the best explanation of reverb and delay.
This makes so much more sense. I've always added my tracks to sends. Great video 👌
So glad I found this just today! Thank you.
Superb. Kenny this is so excellent. I learned a lot about combining delay and reverb. Thanks. Your production values are superlative. Your presentations are efficient, articulate and organized.
I love this series
Nice, I gotta try that slap on vocals. I usually only use the longer one.
Great series
I am loving these posts
Thanks, very good tutorial.
Great again. Useful tips about effects.
You keep blowing my mind Kenny!!
Kenny You're amazing
Well, sir, I think you just made me fall in love with two of Reaper's stock fx! Thanks for another great tutorial.
This helped me do what I needed to do, thank you!
Excellent! Thanks Kenny.
Thanks Kenny...this is very useful 👍
The best tutorial I've ever seen, thanks
Always good to be reminded of what Reaper can do without us spending cash on plugins. Thank you!
Excelente, como siempre. gracias
As always writing a comment to support the channel
Quite a revelation to me. Will be using this for sure.
Again a great video Kenny. Is there a reason why you have not shown the delay on the drum parts from the previous reverb video? Or is using delay on drums not that common?
Very helpful for learning stock delay fx
When setting up effects along with an EQ, which should come first in the chain or does it matter?
How about using delay time and musical lenght together. Does it make delay time longer for all taps or does it change taps offsets? Or if I want offset do I need to move whole delay bus offset bit late?
Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo très bons conseils
Seems 30ms is the ideal delay between left and right ear, huh? This is amazing stuff!
Hey Kenny,
There is a way that I can measure milliseconds in Reaper?
For example, I want to measure a transient of a snare hit in milliseconds, so I can set the attack time on a compressor
Thankyou very much!!!
muito bom,,,obrigado
Спасибо огромное, всё очень понятно объяснили!
Excellent information, never really understood what tap was good for.
Been using the techniques from the last video with better results and also using panning in an odd way of late, kind of out control. Love automating panning, to a fault :)
Right. I’ve always used tap to pour another beer, but I’ll have to try this new technique.
I should comment more often, but I am lazy. These videos are always great! Keep up the good work. I just hope you have got time to make your own music too.
Hi Kenny. The length parameter (the 1/8 notes) is 'carved in stone' so to speak. Could we get it more flexible with the same fractions as found in the MIDI editor which is from 4 to 1/128 please? I love this new series you just started. I hope you'll cover many effects phaser, flanger, distortion, etc... Thanks Kenny!
Super, thank you!
would u recommend slapback or musical for rap vocals?
Amazing - any guidance on how to apply a reverb or delay and REMOVE the dry signal to only have the reverb or delay affect be audible? Example - want to have electric guitar panned right, and reverb or delay effect panned left (but no dry guitar signal panned left). I'm sure it is something super easy I'm missing, but if someone can give me some guidance I'd appreciate. (example - Whole Lotta Love Led Zeppelin intro does this with reverb panned to one side with no dry, Brown Sugar Rolling Stones has slapback echo panned to one side with no dry)
I'm getting a lot out of this "how and why" series, but the question that keeps coming to me is "where?" I'm a complete noob just leaning for a hobby. I've downloaded some multitrack recordings, mostly up to around 20 tracks. They sound so blah after I've mixed and gain staged them. So, do you go into each instrument/vocal track and add FX at that level? Or, maybe for everything on the master track? I see how sends work from the reverb video on multiple drum tracks. Is there maybe another video that addresses adding FX in a more than one track project??? Thanks for the many informative videos!! It's very intriguing!!
Brawo! Kenny Master!
Thanks 🙏
Hi. Why delay arrests horribly after a certain length? thanks.
Why not using the ReaVerb but the ReaVerbate ??? Whats the difference and when the ReaVerb can used??
10:48 may I ask why did you lower the wet signal on reverb? Isn't that diminishing the reverb effect?
Yes. I thought it was too much.
Thank u kenny! Can you show us how to make this delay on only a certain section of a single lane track
Great!, thanks!!
With delay: Nice!!! Nice!! Nice! 👍👍👏👏
Powerful tool
Kenny i love u...but i need one tutorial....please.....
How to make vocal chops like fruity slicer (fl studio) in reaper
cool
Those lenght parameter is killing me. Why not to use simple form like 1/2, 1/4, dot, trip etc?
mind training
exactly what i want to say. need to use calc for understanding result ) привет, Энди:)
Compressor video Come please
Soon.
@@REAPERMania Am liking the "Why and How" series - looking forward to "Why and How to use Compression in REAPER". And after that Limiting? ;-) As always, thanks Kenny!
great vidddddeo!!)!!_!!(!!