Note:

The suggestions given for the Gate and Compressor should be considered starting points. By experimenting you will find the settings that work best for you. Remember often times it is not necessary to use any Gating or Compression at all.

Echo

Adds delay or echoes to the sound.

Time - Determines the delay time between each echo. Higher values add longer delays.

Level - Determines the volume of the first echo. Each echo will become softer after that. Higher values create louder echoes.

Feedback - Determines how many echoes will be heard after the first echo. Higher settings produce more echoes.

Vibrato

Adds a controlled vibrato to the sound.

Rate - Determines how fast the vibrato will be. Higher values produce faster vibrato.

Depth - Determines how strong the vibrato effect will be. Higher values produce deeper vibrato.

Note:

Echo and Vibrato cannot be used together.

Reverb

Adds reverberation to the sound simulating the ambience of a stage or concert hall. Reverb can be used along with the above effects. Higher settings add more Reverb.

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