Quick Guide to Using Delay in Rap Vocals

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Delay adds depth, space, and rhythm to rap vocals. Here’s how to use it effectively:

  1. Basics:
    • Analog (warm, vintage) vs. Digital (precise, flexible).
  2. Delay Time:
    • Match to tempo; longer for relaxed, shorter for energetic tracks.
    • Start with quarter/eighth notes.
  3. Feedback:
    • Controls repeats. Start at 30–40% to avoid chaos or dryness.
  4. Wet/Dry Mix:
    • Balance delay and original vocals. Begin at 30–40% wet.
  5. Rhythmic Effects:
    • Experiment with dotted or ping-pong delays for syncopation.
  6. Emphasis:
    • Highlight key words with short delay and higher feedback.
  7. Automation:
    • Adjust delay dynamically over time for evolving effects.
  8. Experiment:
    • Explore tape or granular delays for unique textures.

Tip:

Keep delay subtle yet impactful to enhance vocals without overpowering them.

Genx

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Genx

Born in 1982 in Japan, he is a Japanese beatmaker and music producer who produces experimental hiphop beats. He is the owner of Genx Records. Because he grew up internationally, he understands English. His hobbies are muscle training, artwork creation, website customization, and web3. He also loves Korea.

Website: genxrecords.xyz

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