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If you could site a particular cut, I can tell you how to get the effect nearly exactly. I suspect that you might be referring to "Malay" from Dream theory in Malaya (1981) The most useful method will require a small mixer. Patch the delay and the reverb into the mixer. Send a signal to the reverb from an aux which is pre-fader on the channel to which the delay is patched. This way you can regulate the 'wetness' of the delay independant of the delay level. >On some of Jon Hassells tunes, his trompetsound has a near and close >direct sound, and just a small amout of his sound (lets say 20%) >has a big reverb, I think. The part that has reverb, also has some >delay, I think. But there are no delay on the direct sound, I >think.... > >I play guitar, with the use of TC 2290 for delay, and a Alesis for >reverb. The Alesis is in the fx-chain of the Tc. > >Any Thoughts of how to get "closer" to the Hassells sound, in the >manner of getting reverb just on the delays ? Or any tips what so >ever ? > >Best regards of Rune F > > >www.runefagereng.com >Mail:rune_fagereng@yahoo.no >Mob: 917 95 867 -- ... http://www.zmix.net