Danny J Lewis presents this video covering tips for using the Ableton Ping Pong Delay FX unit to add drama to a breakdown audio section.

Here he covers the basics of Delay Feedback, Dry/Wet values and Filter Frequency for the delayed signal, plus he shows how you can automate these values in the arrangement window to add tension, release and sonic interest in your mixes.

Enjoy!

 

 
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