It would be great to have a way to put an off set on a single delay to stereo-ize it! I do not mean a completely different delay setting on both sides. Just a knob to add a small amount of delay between the right and the left sides (milliseconds?), independent of the delay time. Thanks for a great product!
Delay Stereo Offset
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it would be nice to have this in a simple stand alone effect but I can be done at the moment with the Dual Delay if you need it now.
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It’s one of the new effects shown at NAMM, due to appear soon.
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Chek out the new effects with "delay widener" on the video after 10 mins
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Back to this!! None of the solutions outlined above do the trick. All I want is to add an offset the the delay only. I still want my direct signal in the middle (contrary to what the delay widener does). I don't want ping pong, an offset control (in ms?) for the single delay. Kemper, what do you think??
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As said you can do this with the dual delay. Just set slightly different delay times for each side.
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And if you don’t want the delay panned hard left or right (like the dual delay does) you could always use the Rhythm Delay. Set most of the taps to 0ms but either one or two to a few ms as required. Then use the Panorama control to position the delays exactly where you want them.
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I still want my direct signal in the middle (contrary to what the delay widener does).
Delaying one side a few ms will always have this effect - it's how we perceive such effects.
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Back to this!! None of the solutions outlined above do the trick. All I want is to add an offset the the delay only. I still want my direct signal in the middle (contrary to what the delay widener does). I don't want ping pong, an offset control (in ms?) for the single delay. Kemper, what do you think??
After trying everything for live in a one guitar band, including the TC Mimiq in the Kemper loop, none of them were very good for me. I settled on a stereo delay with 15ms one side and 30ms on the other, but importantly the dry sound in the middle. This fattens up the sound a bit without sounding too processed if the delays are relatively low in volume.
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If you run a stereo TC mimq in the loops of tow separate amps run parallel to each other, I believe you'll get what you're after... direct out (guitar analog) to input of 2nd amp with Mimiq in loop +loop of kpa. It's quite ball crushing actually... but the doubler delay in kpa also come close. running two amps is key in reality land.