Slap Back Delay? ER?

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Slap Back Delay? ER?

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Some people like to use a little slap back delay or early reflections on vocals.

For those that do, what are your favorite settings for a "typical" room?
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lonewolf wrote:Some people like to use a little slap back delay or early reflections on vocals.

For those that do, what are your favorite settings for a "typical" room?
My settings typically follow the style of the music not the room.
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If I remember after 10 years, around 150-200mS and just barely audible with just enough feedback to thicken it a bit.

It's funny that some singers hate it, and others can't do without it.
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