Time. This is the time (in milliseconds) between the source signal and its echo. The simplest delay
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effect is a single repeat. A short delay between 30 and 100 ms can be used to create slap-back echo,
while longer delay times produce a more distant echo.
Feedback. Variable feedback, or regeneration, produces multiple decaying repeats. Increasing the
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feedback value increases the number of echoes, as well as the resonance that is created as one echo
disappears into another.
Wet/Dry. Blends the affected sound with the dry sound of your voice. Set to 100% to only hear the pro-
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cessed sound. Set to 0% to only hear the dry sound.
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