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PAN Delay effect.
Posted on: 27.09.2013 by Oma Adels
hi there, i am trying to make a pan delay effect on traktor, can any one help me?
Cody Mcnall
27.09.2013
Originally Posted by akamaro
hi there, i am trying to make a pan delay effect on traktor, can any one help me?
Not sure if this is what your looking for but why dont you:

- Copy the same track on to another deck so they are both playing and turn down the frequencies you dont want
- Add T3 delay and adjust to taste
- Pan (Balance) the song with the delay on it left or right then bring down the volume a bit
- Possibly add a LFO filter as well to give more movement and realism
Kellie Myrum
27.09.2013
Originally Posted by akamaro
thanks Stewe, but its not doing as expected. i tried one like serato DJ, the pan delay there is nice.
And it's called a pan delay too. Traktor doesn't have that effect but closest sound you'll get is from T3delay...

Grab analog one if you really like this effect!
Oma Adels
27.09.2013
Originally Posted by Polygon




sorry i had to
lol thanks a good one!
Oma Adels
27.09.2013
Originally Posted by Stewe
Hi akamaro,

You can get similar sound by setting a T3delay in single effect mode. Give it amount of feedback you want and place your rate knob somewhere at 20%
thanks Stewe, but its not doing as expected. i tried one like serato DJ, the pan delay there is nice.
Tera Baragan
26.09.2013
Originally Posted by Polygon

sorry i had to
Is that a George Foreman signature pan delay or what?
Oma Adels
27.09.2013
hi there, i am trying to make a pan delay effect on traktor, can any one help me?
Kellie Myrum
28.09.2013
I knew it was somewhere

Standard delay > single mode > button #3 On gives a slight ping pong effect. Or we can use automation for that

Cody Mcnall
27.09.2013
Originally Posted by akamaro
hi there, i am trying to make a pan delay effect on traktor, can any one help me?
Not sure if this is what your looking for but why dont you:

- Copy the same track on to another deck so they are both playing and turn down the frequencies you dont want
- Add T3 delay and adjust to taste
- Pan (Balance) the song with the delay on it left or right then bring down the volume a bit
- Possibly add a LFO filter as well to give more movement and realism
Kellie Myrum
27.09.2013
Originally Posted by akamaro
thanks Stewe, but its not doing as expected. i tried one like serato DJ, the pan delay there is nice.
And it's called a pan delay too. Traktor doesn't have that effect but closest sound you'll get is from T3delay...

Grab analog one if you really like this effect!
Oma Adels
27.09.2013
Originally Posted by Polygon




sorry i had to
lol thanks a good one!
Oma Adels
27.09.2013
Originally Posted by Stewe
Hi akamaro,

You can get similar sound by setting a T3delay in single effect mode. Give it amount of feedback you want and place your rate knob somewhere at 20%
thanks Stewe, but its not doing as expected. i tried one like serato DJ, the pan delay there is nice.
Hipolito Scionti
26.09.2013
Props on pan delay visual. Nice little lol I had there. (I've had a few bevvies)
Tera Baragan
26.09.2013
Originally Posted by Polygon

sorry i had to
Is that a George Foreman signature pan delay or what?
Augustine Mitzen
26.09.2013
LOL^



big up the ikea pan massive
Dannie Dimora
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sorry i had to
Kellie Myrum
26.09.2013
Hi akamaro,

You can get similar sound by setting a T3delay in single effect mode. Give it amount of feedback you want and place your rate knob somewhere at 20%

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