Operation Manual

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Delay: sets the delay time in milliseconds by default. If required, select the
Sync To Host to lock the delay time of the effect to the tempo set in the host
program, perfect for creating echoes that are in sync with your project’s
rhythm. Use the Tempo to set the delay time when selected.
Tap: another method for setting the speed of echoes. Click the Tap button in
rhythm to sync the delay manually to a tempo.
7. The meter at the bottom of the Delay window shows a series of bars
that represent the level of the echoes created by the effect. You can
also use this display to control delay parameters as follows:
drag the first bar up and down to control Dry Out level.
drag the second bar up and down to control Wet Out level.
drag the third bar up and down to control Feedback (number of repeats).
drag the second bar right and left to shorten or lengthen the Delay time.
click on the meter and move your mouse wheel to adjust the zoom of the
display.
8. If required, you can preview how the applied effect will sound by
selecting Adjusted result and then clicking the Preview button on
the playback controls. Select Original audio if you want to play the
original audio.
9. Click Apply to add the delay to the audio.
Note: if required, click on the Effect tab to see the applied effect in the edit panel.
See Effect Tab for more information.
Adding Reverb
Use Reverb to apply an effect that reverberates the original audio, i.e. applies an
echo-like effect to it.
To add reverb to audio, do this:
1. Select the media file in the library that you want to apply the reverb effect to.
2. If required, use range selection to select the portion of an audio file you want
to apply the effect to. See Range Selection for more information on selecting
a range of an audio file. If you don't select a range, the effect is applied to the
entire audio clip.