I strongly suggest not using fxs like reverb and delay on the source, put them on a send!! the only time I personally use reverb on a channel is when it's like a background vocal or I'm working it into the beat and I want it to sound almost not like a vocal if that makes sense
If you use FL use the the fruity peak controller and assign the delay wet/dry to the fruity peak controller’s peak and make sure to invert the signal. Or just use any other compressor. You can also just research on RUclips “sidechain reverb” but control the delay instead of reverb.
Had to be some automation throws on that. Love that delay!
Awesome tutorial guys!
H- Delay is the best software delay ever developed. Beats every other delay plugin out there. !! The best !!!
I love this
U forgot to hit that lofi button for the extra sauce
Woah sick plugin, how do you change the artist and the lyrics tho?
It’s a plug-in for daw’s
Great delay even compared to my hardware Lexicon PCM 42 !
Ghood Looking Out. 🔥
These should used on sends or directly on vocals
Either way is fine!
I strongly suggest not using fxs like reverb and delay on the source, put them on a send!! the only time I personally use reverb on a channel is when it's like a background vocal or I'm working it into the beat and I want it to sound almost not like a vocal if that makes sense
@@lil_floofer thanks for the information man
how about wet and dry? whats the settings? please reply thank you
It's all about your own choice in this case. There's no right or wrong.
Life would be so much easier if Waves H-Delay did not add 90 seconds of silence / white-noise at the end of my mixes
How make it only work in the last words?
Try automating the dry/wet knob, or the level of the send :)
If you use FL use the the fruity peak controller and assign the delay wet/dry to the fruity peak controller’s peak and make sure to invert the signal. Or just use any other compressor. You can also just research on RUclips “sidechain reverb” but control the delay instead of reverb.
Cut and copy the word you want to delay on a separate track.
Whats the difference of 1/8 and 1/8T? Is this like an other tone ?
The T stands for triplets. Basically, a rhythm playing three notes in the space of two. Try and listen to the delay with a metronome for example.
@@waves thank you for the fast answer 🙏🏽
Yeah I always wondered 🤯🤯🤯...
30Hz and 9K on a vocal throw LOL
This not good an example buddy rapping hella slow just too show this off what about mfs who rapping fast ?