2018/04/22 04:30:44
Chandler
Here is another tutorial I made about creating soft transient-less delays using Melda MDelayMB. IMO this is great for when you want a delay, but you don't want it to be too noticeable. I hope this helps.
 

2018/04/22 05:39:13
Kamikaze
Good job on the Melda sponcership. Good on Melda too
2018/04/23 02:39:50
Chandler
Thanks. I think this will be good for both Melda and myself. If anyone out there has a question or something they'd like to see demonstrated in a video let me know and I'll do it if I can.
2018/04/23 03:40:49
Jeff Evans
Yes another great video from Chandler.  The cool thing about this approach is that once the transient is effectively removed what is left can sound very much like reverb but different again from reverb. Nicer in some situations.  Melda plugins are rather excellent and offer much more that what is on the surface.  They sound great too.  I will have to buy MDelayMB now!  
 
Chandler if you are working for them you are doing a very good job.  Worth waiting too for the sale prices when they put these out for half price.  Be patient and wait for the plugin you want to turn up there.
2018/04/24 01:46:30
Chandler
Jeff Evans - Thanks. You’re right, they are an amazing deal when they’re on sale. The bundles are also good to invest in because not only does it cost less than individual plugins, but you’ll get new plugins added later for free.
2018/04/24 04:33:33
dubdisciple
wow. Melda products always seem to have unique tricks hidden up their sleeves. Great video
2018/04/24 04:33:34
dubdisciple
wow. Melda products always seem to have unique tricks hidden up their sleeves. Great video
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