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TONE NAME: Is this a cloud

  • Created with: Helix
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  • Style:
    Ambient
  • Date: 9/12/17
  • Downloads: 1432
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  • Comments:
    This is an attempt to recreate the "Cloud" algorithm from the Strymon Big Sky based on settings suggestions from mikah912 on TGP. It's a simple patch meant to highlight those settings. The patch uses the Deluxe IR from the Line 6 Allure Pack, but use whatever you'd like. Tips and Insights: 1) The stereo delay uses a scale of 56%, which seems to be the approximate scale used by Andy Othling in his stacking delays video. I think it keeps things interesting. 2) Play with the pre-delay on the Cave before you play with the mix. Get that in sync with your tempo and it will help it "sit" better. Not sure how to do that? Google a delay calculator and try any of the 1/16 or 1/32 values. If that still isn't working, then try the mix and decay values. 3) The Particle seems to need a little push to really get going, which is most of the reason why the Timmy is there. Or you could just turn up the amp.

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