The temperature control is because the speed of sound is dependent on temperature. This is a extremely important concept in aviation as you have to adjust for temperature to calculate your true air speed.
@@reiherreracl3459 we're not talking about sound now, that dude was talking about aviation i am a pilot and i know all about true speed of an airplane.
If you feel like explaining, how would you use the effect in that setup? Would you add delay to to back speakers to increase space like in home/movie theaters or add delays for time correction so all speaker audio arrives to a listener in sync?
@@orthoooo I know this from events in big spaces, I think they call it Line Delay. Imagine a front stage with speakers on it. In big venues you might wanna have additional speakers somewhere in the back, so that the people in the back still hear everything loud enough. But because the sound from the front speakers takes some time to arrive at the back where the next set of speakers is you need to delay the signal in the back speakers a bit. I think that's what 3rad meant.
🤔Please...Multiple Clips in a clip slot in Session View...Bitwig has had this for years. And if Ableton wants to really get fancy, allow Clip FX so that we don't have to substantiate a whole other track for FX on one audio event....Reaper, Logic, and Samplitude has had this for years now.
You're right this is cool! *Opens up Ableton*
Great vid. This has become my favorite Abelton channel.
The temperature control is because the speed of sound is dependent on temperature. This is a extremely important concept in aviation as you have to adjust for temperature to calculate your true air speed.
Incorrect, you don't need temperature to calculate true air speed. You need calibrated airspeed and air density.
sound moves through air similar to objects.
@@jackc8120 sound's speed depends on the environment temperature and helps to calculate how fast or slow the sound travels through the air.
@@reiherreracl3459 we're not talking about sound now, that dude was talking about aviation i am a pilot and i know all about true speed of an airplane.
@@jackc8120 But air density depends on temperature...
Very excited to try the align delay out. Great tutorial!
Thanks for the demo, looks like a cool feature!
The delay in distance isnt just in an imaginary space. If you are running multiple PA Speakers outputs in a big venue this comes in handy
If you feel like explaining, how would you use the effect in that setup? Would you add delay to to back speakers to increase space like in home/movie theaters or add delays for time correction so all speaker audio arrives to a listener in sync?
@@orthoooo I know this from events in big spaces, I think they call it Line Delay. Imagine a front stage with speakers on it. In big venues you might wanna have additional speakers somewhere in the back, so that the people in the back still hear everything loud enough. But because the sound from the front speakers takes some time to arrive at the back where the next set of speakers is you need to delay the signal in the back speakers a bit.
I think that's what 3rad meant.
A nice phaser for drums :)
cool, thanks. should try that on some hats or shakers.
work this delay and can mapped to midi control how a Pioneer dj delay...?
PLEASE HELP is there any other gate plugin like abletons, that can use audio to trigger the gate of another sound?
Restore the shortcuts so we can scan more than a SINGLE VST folder! Please!
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🤔Please...Multiple Clips in a clip slot in Session View...Bitwig has had this for years.
And if Ableton wants to really get fancy, allow Clip FX so that we don't have to substantiate a whole other track for FX on one audio event....Reaper, Logic, and Samplitude has had this for years now.
lol you could do this in ableton 2 what a fuckn feature lol