Stereo Pre-built DirectX Example: "Ping-Pong" Delay
HINT: YOU CAN CHOOSE ANY WAVEWARP DRAWINGBOARD AS A DIRECTX STEREO PLUGIN -- NOT JUST THE
ONES CONTAINED IN THIS "DirectX/Stereo" CATEGORY. WAVEWARP WILL AUTOMATICALLY CONVERT ANY
DRAWINGBOARD INTO THE REQUIRED FORMAT. THE PRE-CONVERTED EXAMPLES IN THIS DIRECTORY
ARE SIMPLY TO DEMONSTRATE THE EXPLICIT FORMAT OF STEREO DIRECTX DRAWINGBOARDS. SO, AFTER
YOU'VE TRIED THESE, JUST BROWSE TO ANY OTHER EXAMPLE DRAWINGBOARD IN THE ENTIRE DISTRIBUTION --
OR BETTER STILL, GO INTO WAVEWARP AND BUILD YOUR OWN!
This example illustrates a classic variation on the theme of using simple digital delays as audio effects. The left and right channels of
the stereo input are fed into separate delay lines. The outputs of these are fed back into the delays, crossing from left to
right (to achieve the "ping-pong").
The raw input is added to the delayed version to achieve the wet/dry ratio.
Experiment with the delay and mixer settings to explore the interesting behaviour of this simple yet versatile combination.
Widen the stereo field by adusting the left delay to be different from the right.