

And then play around with the delay time.Ĭertainly this has to be used as a very creative effect, and you know, you might not want to always be changing the pitch of the signal. So what I’m gonna do is play you back, I’m gonna turn up the feedback a little bit and stop it. Another cool thing that Waves has modeled is on old analog units when you would change the delay time while the audio was going through it, what would happen is the pitch of the signal would change. It’s probably best when you stop it you heard these delays can go on for a long time. I’ll play it back and show you the effect. This is how many delays are taking place. I’m gonna switch back to dotted eighth notes for now. So for instance, quarter notes, eight notes, dotted half notes - all those sorts of things are in there. You can control the time of the delay, so for instance, you can switch between different tempo divisions when you’re syncing it to the host. But these are the basic controls that you’ll find on most delay effects. And I don’t have a whole lot of feedback going on. For this electric guitar sound, you know, I’ve done things like set up the tempo to my host with a dotted eighth note. Then I’ll go through some of the controls to give you a better idea of how it works.ĭepending on the purpose of your delay you might control the settings a little bit different. Let me play you back how I’ve got the plugin set up right now with my electric lead guitar sound.
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However, Waves has included a fair amount of presets to get you started if you’re not sure how to use the controls. When you first open the plugin, the controls seem a little bit overwhelming. That’s, you know, typical of digital delays.

But then gives you a lot of the controls like syncing the tempo of your delays to the host. With the H-Delay plugin, Waves has modeled some of the classic delay sounds including Tape Delay and Lo-Fi Delay. The Waves Hybrid line of effects were designed to give you a classic analog sound but with a lot of the convenience, features, and controls that you normally only associate with digital effects. I’m gonna be showing you the features, controls and sound of this plugin on an electric lead guitar track. This is a demonstration of a Waves H-Delay plugin.
