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exotic sounds by using Amp and Cabinet separately.
Multiple mics
A common studio technique is to use multiple mics on a single cabinet, and then adjust the
balance during mixing. This is easy to do by using Live's Audio Effect Racks. Try this:
congure one instance of Cabinet as you like
put the Cabinet into an Audio Effect Rack
duplicate the Rack chain that contains the original Cabinet as many times as you like
in the additional chains, choose a different Microphone setting and/or mic type
adjust the relative volumes of the Rack's chains in the Rack's mixer
21.6 Chorus
The Chorus Effect.
The Chorus effect uses two parallel time-modulated delays to create chorus (thickening) and
anging effects.
Each delay has its own delay time control, calibrated in milliseconds. Delay 1 has a highpass
lter that can remove low frequencies from the delayed signal. Greater highpass values let
only very high frequencies pass through to Delay 1.