## Introduction In this module, we will explore the concept and application of delay-based effects in audio production. Delay is a fundamental effect that serves as the foundation for many other audio effects, such as chorus, flanger, phaser, and reverb. By understanding how delays work, you can gain insight into how these effects are created and manipulated, and how they can be used to enhance your audio projects. We will dive into the principles of delay, the unique characteristics of different delay-based effects, and practical techniques for applying these effects in your music and sound design. ## Objectives By the end of this module, you will be able to: - Understand the basic principles of delay and its role in audio production - Differentiate between various delay-based effects such as chorus, flanger, and phaser - Apply delay effects to create depth, texture, and dimension in your audio - Utilize delay settings to achieve specific sound design goals - Experiment with delay modulation to create unique and compelling audio effects ## Module Navigation #### Delays - [[2. Delays - Incredible Sound Design Tools]] - [[3. Getting Started with Delays]] - [[4. Longer Musical Delays]] - [[9. Slap Back Echo]] - [[5. Haas Effect]] - [[6. Feedback and Dub Delays]] - [[7. Modulating Delay Times]] - [[8. Delay-based Effects]]