My delays sound great when monitoring through headphones or studio monitors, but sound quite bad when using my RCF wedge. I've set the monitor output on the Kemper to Master mono.
Any hints/tips will be very welcome.
delay effect when using non stereo monitor
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It's a nature of the game (mono vs stereo) that you inevitably lose some of the wideness that comes with a stereo effect like the delay.
But frankly speaking i don't get the 'quite bad'. -
If you have extremely short delays, or two delay times with a very small difference between them, switching to mono can cause phase cancellation.
Those kinds of delay settings are best avoided, anyway. If a Mains PA happens to be set up mono, you don't want to sound like that to the audience.
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Thanks guys for the advice. What would be your goto delay setting when using a mono speaker configuration?
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Thanks guys for the advice. What would be your goto delay setting when using a mono speaker configuration?
Also....how do you do basic delays like eight note duplets....Triplets etc???
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The modulation parameter makes the delays sound weird in mono configuration. You could try if putting the modulation to zero would help with your issue.
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I'm very new to delays, hence my questions.
Thanks to this community and after some internet searches on delays, I managed to get something sounding good with a mono wedge setup.
To MoonDog... 3/16 (1/8 dot) and 2/16 (1/8)
to Citizengain... Yes reducing the modulation helps.Thank you guys, I think I'm sorted for now.