In this free video tutorial, new contributor Eddie Bazil demonstrates how to calculate and set up delay times using the Soundtoys Echoboy plug-in and an online calculator. Although Eddie uses the Echboy plug-in in this tutorial the techniques outlined in this video can apply to any delay plug-in.
Topics Covered In This Free Video Tutorial
- How to Calculate Delay Times for any BPM and at any value triplets, dotted, straight etc.
- Using an Online Delay Calculator.
- Delay Values using Old School Methods.
- What are 1/4, 1/8, Dotted etc
- Understanding Tempo and Sync.
- Understanding Subdivisions.
- Working with Different L/R Values.
- Creating Stereo Spread.
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Who Is Eddie Bazil?
Eddie’s professional musical career started during his teens, when he became a programmer for some of the most notable Electro/New Wave and Dance/Rap bands of the time, including AON, DJ Shadow, Juice, Pet Shop Boys, Spandau Ballet, C Campbell, Bobin, Paul Dee, Jets Orchestra, DJ Krush and many more.
His career and experience progressed as he became a popular remixer and producer, working on projects with Busta Rhymes, SFP, Bobin, Dee, DJ Krush, DJ Shadow, Sleeveless, Greensleeves, 9 Bar and Gam Productions, with many of his tracks achieving top chart positions.
Eddie later created a number of independent film scores and theatre soundtracks, as well as producing material for Emu/Ensoniq, Propellerheads, Kiesel, Sound Effects Library, Native Instruments and Arturia, to name just a handful.
He is currently involved in various production, remixing and sound-design projects, as well as sharing his knowledge by teaching workshops and providing online tuition through Samplecraze. Eddie has also been a contributing writer for Sound on Sound and has published several books on audio technology.