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MIDI Effects
MIDI Echo
The effect does not echo the actual audio, but the MIDI notes which eventually produce the
sound in the synthesizer.
Velocity Offset
Allows you to raise or lower the velocity values for each repeat so that the echo
fades away or increases in volume (provided that the sound you use is velocity
sensitive).
Pitch Offset
If you set this to a value other than 0, the echoing notes are raised or lowered in
pitch, so that each successive note has a higher or lower pitch than the previous.
The value is set in semitones.
For example, setting this to -2 causes the first echo note to have a pitch two
semitones lower than the original note, the second echo note two semitones
lower than the first echo note, and so on.
Repeats
The number of echoes (1 to 12) of each incoming note.
Beat Align
During playback, this parameter quantizes the position of the first echo note. You
can either set this to rhythmically exact values or activate the PPQ button and
choose a PPQ value.
Setting this to 1/8, for example, causes the first echo note to sound on the first
eighth position after the original note.
NOTE
The echo time can also be affected by the Delay Decay parameter.
NOTE
During live mode, this parameter has no effect since the first echo is always
played together with the note event itself.
Delay
The echoed notes are repeated according to this value. You can either set this
to rhythmically exact values or activate the PPQ button and choose a PPQ value.
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