Echo

Use Echo to create an echo or reverb effect in the selection. The settings include number of echoes, echo delay, echo volume, feedback, stereo, and tail generation.

Echo Settings
Setting Description
Echoes Sets the number of times the sound is repeated and mixed at a diminished volume with the given Delay.
Delay (s) Sets the amount of time it takes for the first echo to be heard. If more than one echo is used, then each subsequent echo delay is compounded by this amount again. In other words, the second echo is delayed twice as long, the third echo is delayed three times as long, and so on.
Volume (dB) Sets the loudness of the first echo. The volume of subsequent echoes is compounded in the same way the delay is. Usually values should be less than -6dB.
Feedback (dB) Sets the loudness of the feedback. Feedback makes an echo sound deeper and richer by regenerates each echo, and the echo of those echoes, and so on, creating many more echoes than before.
Stereo Causes the echo to bounce between the left and right channels.
Generate tail Adds some silence to the end of the selection so that the trailing, fading echoes can be stored. This increases the length of the sound. Turn this setting off if you do not want to change the length of the selection or have any silence inserted. If the setting is off, echoes will end abruptly rather than trailing off gradually.

See Also: Flanger, Reverb, Presets