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Dual Loop Technique
Greg had some nice ideas with the dual loop technique, especially for
mixing
tempos. It's a great system.
I found a similar technique was also great for creating some wild stereo
panning. In the 80s I was in a band called Delay Tactics. A song from our
second album (Any Questions?) features what we called "Duel Delay
Technique".
To set this up we synched two EH 16 second delays together. Then we fed a
panable stereo line from the mixer to each unit - one received the left
channel, the other received the right. The channel outputs the from each
unit, again left and right, were fed back to the mixer.
As a result, once the delays were rolling, we were able to create panable
repeating stereo loop tracks. For instance, using a 4 second delay while
recording a guitar track, the engineer could pan the guitar around the
stereo
field at will. The same panning movement would sweep across at every 4
second
repeat. With up to 100 layers for an entire song, the textures got pretty
interesting. It was a nice alternative to the traditional bouncing or mono
drone delay techniques.
I'm enjoying everyone letters. Keep up the great work!
Carl Weingarten