I do not use logic but there should be some delay time, feedback and mix percent, controls all of which can be adjusted to less... But ,Are you putting the Delay on a separate AUX track ? if not try this first. Route the output of the track to the regular main stereo audio mix outputs ( this gives you the dry signal going to the mix) But From the "sends" section of the track you want delay on .. send the audio signal to the new Aux track. set the send volume (if you have that adj.) At (0 db) 0r unity gain... Then just decrease the output volume of the aux track until you like the sound ... What you get this way is both a dry signal and a wet signal going to the mix.... Same with reverb.
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