Hello everyone. I've just joined Motunation and I'm thrilled to have access to a wealth of knowledge here. I'm still new to digital recording but I'm able to do the basics.
I've been using Abelton Live recently and decided to start using DP7. Here is my question:
In Ableton, I would sometimes duplicate a guitar track and pan each left and right. I would offset one of the tracks by delaying it 20 ms. This was very easy to do because at the bottom of the track fader, there is a box where I can change the value. I know that this can be done in DP but I just can't find the menu where to do this. The only thing I can think of is to highlight the entire audio track and add a delay to it. I've checked some vids on youtube and did a google search but I still have no luck.
If anyone can help that would be much appreciated. Please bear with my learning curve and I hope that I was able to present my question with some clarity!
DP 7 equivalence of Abelton Live "track delay"
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Re: DP 7 equivalence of Abelton Live "track delay"
You might start at page 23 of the DP Getting Started Guide. Also page 875 of the DP manual would give you a few more options.
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Re: DP 7 equivalence of Abelton Live "track delay"
MIDI Life Crisis - outstanding name! Thank you for the info and I will check it out 
