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Table Of Contents
MIDI Effects
MIDI Echo
This makes it easy to find rhythmically relevant delay values, but still allows for
experimental settings in between.
Delay Decay
Adjusts how the echo time changes with each successive repeat. The value is set
as a percentage.
If this is set to 100
% the echo time is the same for all repeats.
If you raise the value above 100
%, the echoing notes play with gradually
longer intervals, that is, the echo becomes slower.
If you lower the value below 100
%, the echoing notes become gradually
faster, like the sound of a bouncing ball.
Length
Sets the length of the echoed notes. This can either be identical with the length
of the original notes (parameter set to its lowest value) or the length you specify
manually. You can either set this to rhythmically exact values (displayed as note
values – see the table below) or activate the PPQ button and choose a PPQ value.
NOTE
The length can also be affected by the Length Decay parameter.
Length Decay
Adjusts how the length of the echoed notes changes with each successive repeat.
The higher the setting, the longer the echoed notes.
About Ticks and Note Values
The timing and position-related parameters (Delay, Length, and Beat Align) can
all be set in ticks. There are 480 ticks to each quarter note. The parameters allow
you to step between the rhythmically relevant values. The following table shows
the most common note values and the corresponding number of ticks.
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
180