Back in my band days I never had the money or to be honest the inclination to get an echoplex or the Roland's unit. Keyboard player with synthesizers sure I dug the sound but it was just another thing to worry about getting the settings right doing a live performance. I know dumb reason but the guitarists in our band did have one. It wasn't until I got into recording with pro tools that I really even learned how to use echo properly on tracks. This was about 20 years ago now that I'm using Reaper I love that you put some suggestions here on this link. Cool article thanks for taking the time to point out the plugins that are worth getting. I do have the sound toys and the Reaper ones of course. Have Valhalla reverb now I'm thinking I want to get their echo too.
Thanks for sharing that, TJ, and I'm glad you found the article helpful. Reaper is my main DAW as well. The TAL Dub plugin is nice, and I used that one quite a bit—best of luck with the new plugins, too. Cheers J
Back in my band days I never had the money or to be honest the inclination to get an echoplex or the Roland's unit. Keyboard player with synthesizers sure I dug the sound but it was just another thing to worry about getting the settings right doing a live performance. I know dumb reason but the guitarists in our band did have one. It wasn't until I got into recording with pro tools that I really even learned how to use echo properly on tracks. This was about 20 years ago now that I'm using Reaper I love that you put some suggestions here on this link. Cool article thanks for taking the time to point out the plugins that are worth getting. I do have the sound toys and the Reaper ones of course. Have Valhalla reverb now I'm thinking I want to get their echo too.
Thanks for sharing that, TJ, and I'm glad you found the article helpful. Reaper is my main DAW as well. The TAL Dub plugin is nice, and I used that one quite a bit—best of luck with the new plugins, too. Cheers J