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Echo has the following controls:
Bypass: Toggles this plug-in on and off.
Input Format: (Only visible when Echo is inserted on a multi-channel track.) Lets you
choose how multiple channels are input to the echo. Stereo sets separate Left and
Right channels. Mono sums Left and Right to both channels. Left inputs the Left channel
only, and Right inputs the Right channel only.
Filters: Alters the proportion of frequencies that are included in the delay effect. When
the Delay plug-in is inserted on a Mono Channel, the Left and Right sections are
replaced with a single “Delay” section.
Low Cut (Hz): A global High Pass filter.
High Cut (Hz): A global Low Pass filter.
Feedback: Adjusts the frequency of a damping filter for the feedback signal.
Left Channel: Parameters that independently affect delay on the Left Channel. When
the Echo plug-in is inserted on a Mono Channel, the Left Channel and Right Channel
sections are replaced with a single “Echo” section with only the Delay Time, Feedback
Delay, and Feedback controls.
Delay Time: Global Delay time for the Left Channel.
Feedback Delay: Echo Delay time for the Left Channel.
Feedback: Feedback percentage of the Left channel back to itself.
L > R Feedback: Percentage of Left feedback signal which feeds back to
Right˛Channel.
Right Channel: Parameters that independently affect delay on the Right Channel.
Delay Time: Global Delay time for the Right Channel.
Feedback Delay: Echo Delay time for the Right Channel.
Feedback: Feedback percentage of the Right channel back to itself.
R > L Feedback: Percentage of Right feedback signal which feeds back to
Left˛Channel.
Output: Controls for adjusting the final output from this plug-in.
Dry/Wet (%): A percentage control of the output mix of “dry” or original signal to
“wet” or processed signal. 0 is completely dry, 100% is completely wet.
Output Level (dB): Adjusts the overall output level of the affected sound.
Flanger
An effect plug-in, giving that unmistakable Flanger sound dating from the days of dual tape
machines with a slight delay added to one in periodic intervals causing flanging as they got
back in sync with one another. Typically used to add a sort of warbling harmonic interest to a
signal, in a wide variety of ways.
An animated graph shows the results of adjusting the Modulation parameters of this plug-in,
giving you a visualization of the kind of warble that will be added to the signal as you make
adjustments.
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