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Patch Example: Slow Shimmer Delay
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sensors
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feedback
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Nautilus
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Settings
Resolution: Dotted Half, or longer
Feedback: 10 o’clock
Delay Mode: Shimmer
Feedback Mode: Ping Pong
Turning on Shimmer for the first time can lead to some powerful, and impressionable results. With bright,
ramping pitch shifted delays, faster clock rates can easily overpower the sound. If you are looking to take
shimmer in a different direction, we recommend slowing things down a bit.
Not only slowing down your Resolution, but also your input signal. Having a simpler, slower sound source
opens up more room for the beautiful shimmer delay to shine through. If the pitch shifting is getting too
high up there as well, dial back Feedback, or try the Cascade and Adrift Feedback modes to lengthen the
delay times.
Quick Tip: Try different semitones for varying pitch shifting, and rhythmic results. Also, using an “unreliable”
clock source, such as a gate signal with subtle frequency variations, can introduce pleasant pitch flutters in
the delay.