I don't mean delay, as in a delay, I mean just like moving an item backwards and forwards, except it is delay or moving forward the timing of everything happening on the track.
So, say for example you have a send to a reverb, you could make the reverb tail start before the source vocal or whatever starts.
Just a slider that could push time back and pull it forward.
If it had 2 settings of time increments or gris divisions, that would be sweet.
I use the js time adjuster for negative delays like that all the time. You can just do that in the track itself since a few revisions ago too. I still like the plugin because it's too easy to forget you dialed up a delay in the track itself. Leading to the classic self sabotage!
I use the js time adjuster for negative delays like that all the time. You can just do that in the track itself since a few revisions ago too. I still like the plugin because it's too easy to forget you dialed up a delay in the track itself. Leading to the classic self sabotage!
Ya, exactly, also the slider makes it easy to audition changes I find.
I owned a Sunn Beta Lead 2x12 combo in the 80's (OMG, LOUD and heavy!), and it had an awesome reverb that when it was maxed out, I could turn the volume down on the amp, and the reverb would still work. So it would be 100% wet and cavernous. It was a 2 channel amp and the channels could be used separately or simultaneously. After much trial and error (and maybe some inhalation of smoke from burning a plant), I discovered that I could use a volume pedal into one channel and delicately work the volume as I played so that I could have the other channel 100% reverb, then I would fade in the dry stuff as needed. Effectively, I had a controllable way to have the effect on my guitar that was directly inspired by the Whole Lotta Love part referred to. Cool!
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