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How To Do Haas Effect in GTP4
Anyone care to provide some tips or guidance? Specifically, how is the delay added to the second track (using what plugin, ettings, etc.)
Any help appreciated.
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Re:How To Do Haas Effect in GTP4
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Hi there Ned
You'll need to insert a (mono) delay VST into the FX Bin of the second track.
As far as the settings go, try these:
To get the full effect, don't forget to pan one guitar track hard left (100%) and the other hard right.
Let me know if you need any more help.
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Thanks very much, Steve.
Now, is that plug-in available for GTP4? Does it come with it - that was one of my issues. What plug-in and where to find/buy it?
Is Cakewalk Sonitus: FX Suite (the add-on now selling for a mere $19.99) the right one? I think it must be.
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Hi there Ned
Sorry I haven't replied until now.
Any half-decent VST delay plug should work for you, as long as you're able to set the four most important parameters:
Delay time: 26m/sec
Dry signal: 0%
Wet signal: 100%
Feedback: 0% (or as low as you can set it)
The screenshot is of a very old Cakewalk delay, I only really used it to show you the setting.
The Cakewalk Sonitus Suite is an excellent set of effects, and for $19.99 a real bargain. I'd highly recommend your getting that deal, they really are very useful plugs.
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