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MIDI effects
Length Decay
This parameter lets you adjust how the length of the ech-
oed notes should change with each successive repeat.
The higher the setting (25 –100), the longer the echoed
notes will be compared to their original notes.
About ticks and note values
The timing and position-related parameters (Echo-Quant.,
Length and Quantize) can all be set in ticks. There are 480
ticks to each quarter note. While the parameters allow you
to step between the rhythmically relevant values (dis-
played as note values), the following table can also be of
help, showing you the most common note values and their
corresponding number of ticks:
Note to CC
This effect will generate a MIDI continuous controller event
for each incoming MIDI note. The value of the controller
event corresponds to the note number (pitch) and the sin-
gle parameter allows you to select which MIDI controller
should be sent out (by default controller 7, MIDI volume).
The incoming MIDI notes pass through the effect unaf-
fected.
For example, if MIDI volume (controller 7) is selected,
notes with low note numbers (pitches) will lower the vol-
ume in the MIDI instrument, while higher note numbers will
raise the volume. This way you can create “keyboard
tracking” of volume or other parameters.
Note Value Ticks
1/32 note 60
1/16 note triplet 90
1/16 note 120
1/8 note triplet 160
1/8 note 240
Quarter note triplet 320
Quarter note 480
Half note 960
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Note that a controller event is sent out each time a
new note is played. If high and low notes are played
simultaneously, this could lead to somewhat confus-
ing results. Therefore, the Note to CC effect is prob-
ably best applied to monophonic tracks (playing one
note at a time).