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LT2Delay
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LT2Delay
Ok gang,
This is still NOT perfect in my eye's, but I just wanted to get it out before Christmas and start fresh in the new year. Very sorry I do not have time to write up anything on it, my wife's arm is healing ok, but the hip is another story. Hips can take a long time to heal I have learned.
Anyway just play with the presets, look over the schematic, twist knobs, push buttons, and you should get an idea how it works. Also for newcomers look at the post for my LT1Delay. Also very sorry, there is one BIG bug I can not figure out. At times it will just stop for about 15 seconds or so then come back to life.
PLEASE, do add comments. Corrections, bug fixes, improvements, new presets, and etc.. I do check in on my cell phone to see what's going on everyday, just have no time to work on my projects taking care of my wife. If you do comment I will try my hardest to write you back as soon as I can.
Thanks and I hope you all enjoy it. A very Merry Christmas, holiday greetings, and a happy New Year to all, BobF.....
P.S., Thanks to all those who modles I used for this delay. Sorry I do not know all your names. Again thanks.....
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Re: LT2Delay
Nice one Bob!
I do like the idea of the pitch shifter and also the feedback delay is a really neat idea. This greatly adds to the versatility of your module. Also, separate tap outputs could be useful in the DAW to apply individual effects via appropriate routings. Another nice idea.
I didn't get the hang-up you decribed but I did make a few changes which might help...
Spogged:
ASIO in and out modules used and work fine (I can't mix them on my system)
Preset manager set to lock so your original presets are preserved.
All final delay stage outputs set to Mono stream so all internal signals are now mono.
All tap outputs set to mono stream.
The original had an odd mix of poly stream and mono stream and I do know this can cause many issues like hangs and crashes (on my system). I just right-click on the connector and choose the blue ring for mono. This propagates through the signal chain.
I also think it would be advisable to add a dc-blocker to the start of each delay chain since I found that dc offsets are the enemy of delay lines when feedback is used. It's possible I didn't get your hang-up because I only tested with a microphone and you may have used a source with a dc component. You could use a simple HPF preset to 20Hz for example.
Thanks for sharing this work and Merry Christmas to you and yours
Cheers
Spogg
I do like the idea of the pitch shifter and also the feedback delay is a really neat idea. This greatly adds to the versatility of your module. Also, separate tap outputs could be useful in the DAW to apply individual effects via appropriate routings. Another nice idea.
I didn't get the hang-up you decribed but I did make a few changes which might help...
Spogged:
ASIO in and out modules used and work fine (I can't mix them on my system)
Preset manager set to lock so your original presets are preserved.
All final delay stage outputs set to Mono stream so all internal signals are now mono.
All tap outputs set to mono stream.
The original had an odd mix of poly stream and mono stream and I do know this can cause many issues like hangs and crashes (on my system). I just right-click on the connector and choose the blue ring for mono. This propagates through the signal chain.
I also think it would be advisable to add a dc-blocker to the start of each delay chain since I found that dc offsets are the enemy of delay lines when feedback is used. It's possible I didn't get your hang-up because I only tested with a microphone and you may have used a source with a dc component. You could use a simple HPF preset to 20Hz for example.
Thanks for sharing this work and Merry Christmas to you and yours

Cheers
Spogg
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Re: LT2Delay
Hi Spogg and gang,
Thanks for the comments and tips. I really rushed to get this out. Your tips and fixes are very much appreciated.
The comments are what really help me make improvements, fixes, and spark new ideas.
Tulamide, have you looked at it yet?
Please, the rest of you, I really need more comments. Thanks to all , and Have a very Merry Christmas and happy holidays!
Later then, BobF.....
Thanks for the comments and tips. I really rushed to get this out. Your tips and fixes are very much appreciated.
The comments are what really help me make improvements, fixes, and spark new ideas.
Tulamide, have you looked at it yet?
Please, the rest of you, I really need more comments. Thanks to all , and Have a very Merry Christmas and happy holidays!
Later then, BobF.....
- BobF
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Re: LT2Delay
Hmm, is this:
not equivalent to this:
Or am I missing something?
not equivalent to this:

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martinvicanek - Posts: 1334
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Re: LT2Delay
Hi martin,
Thanks for the comment. By 5x I just meant 5 delay lines in series ( 5 times the delay time).
Later then BobF.....
Thanks for the comment. By 5x I just meant 5 delay lines in series ( 5 times the delay time).
Later then BobF.....
- BobF
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