So in ACID pro 7.. I was able to use the simple delay, and use the Multiple Delays (Feedback) to trail the echo to the tempo. This plug in does not act the same way in Acid Pro 8 .. can anyone help?
In all honesty over the years I've not used Simple Delay that much, because it always seemed a bit rubbish to me. very little flexibility. But yeah, it does feel a bit worse (if that were possible), in that it does 2 echos only. But maybe it always did that, and that's why Multitap Delay existed - although the lack of a tempo lock there also made it pretty much worthless.
Anyway, if I were you I would use the newer delay plugin that is included in Acid Pro 8. eFX StereoDelay. which I find to be a lot more user intuitive and more importantly better sounding. There are some mono presets availabile too if you really don't want the stereo aspect of it.
How does it not act the same way? I will try to reproduce the problem on my system. please ... need a few more details ..... ?
Thanks,
Will
So I would have a small snippet of a song .. that I would want a delay on.. and let's say the snippet is about half a bar .. and in Acid Pro 7 ... the Multiple Delay would trail passed the snippet.. however in 8.. once it goes passed the snippet.. the echo FX completely stop.. and it doesn't trail.. I hope that makes sense.
In all honesty over the years I've not used Simple Delay that much, because it always seemed a bit rubbish to me. very little flexibility. But yeah, it does feel a bit worse (if that were possible), in that it does 2 echos only. But maybe it always did that, and that's why Multitap Delay existed - although the lack of a tempo lock there also made it pretty much worthless.
Anyway, if I were you I would use the newer delay plugin that is included in Acid Pro 8. eFX StereoDelay. which I find to be a lot more user intuitive and more importantly better sounding. There are some mono presets availabile too if you really don't want the stereo aspect of it.