Process The Feedback Loop [disquiet0242] by Ahornberg published on 2016-08-19T06:09:39Z Using a feedback delay you can add more color and variations by processing the feedback loop through an effect of choice. In this example I'm using a 5 second delay and a reverb to color the feedback loop. The first part lets you hear the dry loop and the second part with the wet feedback. Unfortunately adding an effect to a feedback loop is not possible in any DAW. I use Bitwig and Reason for this purpose. In Reaper it should be possible too. Another option is using plugins like MXXX. More on this 242nd weekly Disquiet Junto project — “Make (and annotate) a track that provides an example of a trick/skill/tip you want to share about a piece of musical software or hardware” — at: http://disquiet.com/0242/1 More on the Disquiet Junto at: http://disquiet.com/junto/ Subscribe to project announcements here: http://tinyletter.com/disquiet-junto/ Project discussion takes place on llllllll.co: llllllll.co/t/share-yer-knowledge-disquiet-junto-project-0242/4218 There’s also on a Junto Slack. Send your email address to twitter.com/disquiet for Slack inclusion. The image associated with this project is by Susanna Bolle, and is used thanks to a Creative Commons license: flic.kr/p/8F9Jmz Genre disquiet0242 Comment by Hypoid Alot of possibilities with this one! 2016-08-23T00:06:17Z Comment by ikjoyce Like it's disappearing into the distance. 2016-08-22T20:50:44Z Comment by 337is (three three seven is) Such a clear example of an excellent technique. Thank you! 2016-08-21T22:41:41Z Comment by Ahornberg wet/processed loop 2016-08-19T06:20:16Z Comment by Ahornberg dry loop 2016-08-19T06:19:39Z