If you want to get a quarter note delay time just divide 60,000 by the bpm. Divide that number by 2 to get the 8th note and again for 16th and again for 32nd
Awesome Video Dave! The easiest way I find to find the delay and reverb times is to switch session to grid mode, select which grid you want, (1/2 1/4 etc.). then make a selection on the grid of that value. Change selection to show time in minutes and seconds. Hope this helps someone and keep blessing the next generation with your knowledge.
Mr. Pensado, although I am not the biggest ProTools fan (non-HD that is), I have gained immense knowledge and some good understanding of your lessons. It has made me a much, much better engineer and mixer. Thank you considerably!!
hi Dave. the easiest way to find the delay time is dividing 7500/bpm = 1/32 . for example: you said 81 was the bpm. so 7500/81=92.592,thats 1/32, multiply by 2 to get 1/16(185), multiply by 2 to get 1/8(370),etc... thats why 370 = 1/8. then if you need the triplets multiply by 0.667 or the dotted multiply by 1.5 so 1/8 triplet is: 370 x 0.667 = 246 1/8 dotted is: 370 x 1.5 = 555
I just finished watching all of your ITL's (that I didn't watch before). it took a me few weeks but it was very rewarding nonetheless. Though I was wondering if you were planning to talk more about sends. I use Aux tracks mostly but as for sends I don't really know how to use it besides bussing a kick for sidechaining purposes... I notice you use it for delays and reverbs but I don't really get the concept...
Thanks again Dave - I always learn something interesting from your videos. I think I could actually learn something from just sitting and watching you breathe - haha
Wich way and wich values you would prefer you for rap... infact of reverb and delay. ? You have chosen the reverb on the channel for delay ? Or both seperated ? Thx for your Video and hope for an answer... ;)
It’s helps separate the vocal from the track. Layered reverb and delay helps subconsciously push the vocal in front of the music. Almost All vocals have reverb and delay on them if they were mixed by a professional.
Hi ! I need some help here, guyz, cause I don't use the same DAW. Did he put reverb only to the ping pong delay - it sounded sweet. In cubase I would putthe reverb on the track of echo boy ping pong . Thanks in advance for your help.
+Tomba Leone ..yeah, get back in time to where the loudness war hadn't started yet - and prevent it from ever happening! (That wouldn't include destroying Cyberdyne though..) But wait.. that might cause Steven Slate to never come up with the FG-X!! Uurgh.. I reckon he better keep on mixing than building the time machine ;)
+Deep Society ...it's called a hook my friend...that may not mean much to you but to a genuine musician, its the foundation of commercial songwriting, particularly "hit-single writing"...nothing major though, just the most important part of the song
Wich way and wich values you would prefer you for rap... infact of reverb and delay. ? You have chosen the reverb on the channel for delay ? Or both seperated ? Thx for your Video and hope for an answer... ;)
If you want to get a quarter note delay time just divide 60,000 by the bpm. Divide that number by 2 to get the 8th note and again for 16th and again for 32nd
+Crunchy! McCrunchy ..very cool - thank you!
Awesome Video Dave! The easiest way I find to find the delay and reverb times is to switch session to grid mode, select which grid you want, (1/2 1/4 etc.). then make a selection on the grid of that value. Change selection to show time in minutes and seconds. Hope this helps someone and keep blessing the next generation with your knowledge.
You just gave us a whole new pallette of color ideas!!
What a beautiful song as well. I'm off to purchase.
+Pensado's Place you are so illuminating :) What a great enabler/teacher/mixer/artist :)
Finally someone who talks about stuff that cannot be found in books n such. Very informative and inspiring, thank you so much mr. Pensado!
10 years later. This had such an impact for me a beginner back then. Thank you so much
Dave, your hair is amazing! Love Pensado's Place, great great work!
she has a beautiful voice !
Mr. Pensado, although I am not the biggest ProTools fan (non-HD that is), I have gained immense knowledge and some good understanding of your lessons. It has made me a much, much better engineer and mixer. Thank you considerably!!
Thank you. I appreciate all the great UA-cam teachers sharing their knowledge and wisdom. God Bless KJ
Am I glad I found this page Dave, thank you. Information here is priceless.
Thank You Mr .Dave Pensado🙌🙌Very Helpful Video🔥🔥.
I love all the itl series but this episode...man...si unbelivable. Thanks a lot Dave
Thanks for being so open and sharing these great tips!
Dave, I totally needed this video. Thank you!
The best piece of advice I've heard in a long time.... Just experiment....
Thanks Dave
All your videos are so helpful! I've learned a lot!
Thanks Dave!! Great tips and concepts to try out
Awesome techniques! I'm definitely gonna try these out. Great vocals and drums on that track btw
I am really enjoying your video tutorials! Thank you for sharing!
I rarely use stereo ping-pong, but I think I'm gonna use it more now! The reverb on your delay sounded great...
Dave, as always, thanks for the tips. Greatly appreciated
man i feel like no matter where i am or will be in my career i will watch your videos aha very helpful always!!
Great Vid thanks Dave! Greetings from Barbados!
hi Dave.
the easiest way to find the delay time is dividing 7500/bpm = 1/32 .
for example: you said 81 was the bpm.
so 7500/81=92.592,thats 1/32, multiply by 2 to get 1/16(185), multiply by 2 to get 1/8(370),etc...
thats why 370 = 1/8.
then if you need the triplets multiply by 0.667
or the dotted multiply by 1.5
so 1/8 triplet is: 370 x 0.667 = 246
1/8 dotted is: 370 x 1.5 = 555
Ivan Vera yes very easy mental math
Said this elsewhere too, but the EASIEST way to find ms is to ask Siri! "How many milliseconds is 81 beats per minute?"
Legend on Delays, ♥️
I just finished watching all of your ITL's (that I didn't watch before). it took a me few weeks but it was very rewarding nonetheless. Though I was wondering if you were planning to talk more about sends. I use Aux tracks mostly but as for sends I don't really know how to use it besides bussing a kick for sidechaining purposes... I notice you use it for delays and reverbs but I don't really get the concept...
Loquat - Monsters. Great work!
THank you Mr. Pensado!
love this show!
Thank you, Dave! 🙂
That would be cool in the future if you put the link to the track you are using. Excellent though subscribed.
Make more of these types of videos!
Thanks again Dave - I always learn something interesting from your videos. I think I could actually learn something from just sitting and watching you breathe - haha
Very cool !
I really like the vibe of the song. How do you spell the band ? Thx
@Marcus Henderson - because Dave sends nearly everything to a corresponding Aux, then submix, then print, etc. Watch ITL #15 and you'll get it.
Dave, thanks for the wonderful video. If someone could help me with this, is the slap delay effect running on mono or stereo? TIA!
This is great!
Big up for MusicMath sw... most helpful tool...
Thanks Dave
One very important question is there a list? and does it get shorter?
This is what music is about!!!!
Wich way and wich values you would prefer you for rap... infact of reverb and delay. ?
You have chosen the reverb on the channel for delay ? Or both seperated ?
Thx for your Video and hope for an answer... ;)
"Hey guys, I was cruisin around Gearslutz..." .......BEST. INTRODUCTION. EVER.
Yeah haha
What delay is this? sounds awesome.
Thanks a lot!
What does this kind of delay do for leads? I don't hear much repeating(feedback) is it just adding color? Thank you
Yep. Just a bit of color. He’s using it all really subtle, just enough to blend it into the song
It’s helps separate the vocal from the track. Layered reverb and delay helps subconsciously push the vocal in front of the music. Almost All vocals have reverb and delay on them if they were mixed by a professional.
Hahaha! My cat got all turned on by the vocal :D
Good job Dave ;)
who's that artist?? I really like the song
what is the purpose of a limiter on a Aux bus? And when you say "roll off" are you "rolling off" the top end or low end frequencies?
Dave uses Auxiliary tracks in place of inserts and because it’s easy to set up a template and just import the audio and route it to aux tracks.
What screen recording software do you use?
Dude, what's the name of the song? That vocal melody is killer!
what did dave say the band's name was i heard it as lowkwatt? am trying to find it online???
from the previous episode, i thought this one would continue mid-side techniques (?)
So put a delay on the delay?
How can you just focus on the delay and not the lead vocal?
Why did you nugde the delay 1 ms ?
Genial ¡¡¡¡¡¡
Hi ! I need some help here, guyz, cause I don't use the same DAW. Did he put reverb only to the ping pong delay - it sounded sweet. In cubase I would putthe reverb on the track of echo boy ping pong . Thanks in advance for your help.
Try it both ways!
who is the artist singing?
great
love you ;)
ITL rocks!
what's the name of the song?
Loquat
Found it
thanxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx i liked
Yay
eeeeeeeeee there's, a list. It doesn't get shorter. It's stays, afiiixed
I noticed the channels are not clipping. Was this intentional? Did you consider this particular song or section would not benefit from the coloring?
Stop building music Dave ! You own the domain allready. Start building a time machine....you probable succeed.....
+Tomba Leone ..yeah, get back in time to where the loudness war hadn't started yet - and prevent it from ever happening! (That wouldn't include destroying Cyberdyne though..) But wait.. that might cause Steven Slate to never come up with the FG-X!! Uurgh.. I reckon he better keep on mixing than building the time machine ;)
One of those songs u actually havent heard before but feels like u heard it already 1000 times. Annoying, generic music
+Deep Society ...it's called a hook my friend...that may not mean much to you but to a genuine musician, its the foundation of commercial songwriting, particularly "hit-single writing"...nothing major though, just the most important part of the song
Wich way and wich values you would prefer you for rap... infact of reverb and delay. ?
You have chosen the reverb on the channel for delay ? Or both seperated ?
Thx for your Video and hope for an answer... ;)