User Guide

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5. Add Some Echo. Go back to GettingStarted1.flp, open the DNC_Kick channel settings and click the
FUNC tab to get the view shown below. The controls in the top section (Echo delay / fat mode) can be
used to set up a cool echo effect for a single instrument. Start by turning up the FEED about a quarter
of the way, and listen to what happens to the kick drum sound… Try playing with the other controls to
change the sound of the echo… You can also toggle between various echo and “fat” modes by clicking
the title bar of the Echo Delay section (the default is Classic Echo). More on these different effects can
be found in the on-line manual…
Pan, Cut, and Res do the
same job as on the sample
panel, but the effects build up
as the echo dies out.
Pitch controls the pitch of the
echo. If you turn this wheel
right, the echo will get higher as
it dies out.
Feed: Echo volume
(sets how quickly
the echo dies out).
Time: Controls the amount of
time (in dots) between each
echo. Maximum delay time is
16 dots.
Ping Pong: Makes
the echo flip back
and forth from left to
right (sounds cool
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Arpeggiator: This
gets explained in
the Generators
section of this
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uide.
Ech: Number of times the
instrument will echo before it
sto
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Getting Echo Time Just Right: The "Time" control is
fine-grained to get you just the exact echo you want.
But if you want to echo on the beat, you will have to
look at the Hint Bar while you turn the dial. If you want
the echo every three dots, just turn the dial until the
hint bar shows "3:00".