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  • Page 1 E C H O B O D E...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents User Interface ................LFO Section ................. MIDI Routing in Popular Hosts ..........Signal Flow Chart ..............Requirements ................Change History ................Credits and Contacts ..............Copyrights And Trademarks ............
  • Page 3 Echobode features a unique “anti- reflection” stage that removes (frequencies “negative” frequencies that are shifted down beyond 0 Hz and would otherwise bounce back into the audible spectrum). This © 2012-2022 Sonic Charge...
  • Page 4 Echobode has virtually no latency and has a consistent sound on all supported sample rates. It is CPU friendly and automatically “suspends” itself, taking 0% CPU when its inputs and outputs are silent. © 2012-2022 Sonic Charge...
  • Page 5: User Interface

    Patch Selector to browse them. Patches are stored as individual files on your hard-drive (with the file extension “.echobode”). The Previous and Next buttons, flanking the patch name, load files located in the same directory as the currently loaded patch.
  • Page 6 You can preview patches directly from within the browser window without even opening them. Select a “.echobode file”, and you will hear the effect imme- diately. Click OK to load the selected file into Echobode or Cancel to return to your former patch.
  • Page 7 SYNC Turn this on to make the delay time follow the song tempo. FEEDBACK FEEDBACK to send some of Echobode’s output back to its input. With very Apply short delays (up to a few ms) and little or no frequency shifting, you will achieve a distinct phasing effect.
  • Page 8: Lfo Section

    Mixes the wet and dry signal to your liking. Because of the phase distortion of Echobode, even a frequency shifting of 0 Hz will affect the sound, although it is ex- tremely subtle if you do not mix it with the dry signal. If you mix it, you will hear the typical spectral “notches”...
  • Page 9 By turning on STEREO, you can use the to achieve different settings for the left and right audio channels of the desig- nated TARGET. E.g. having different delay times for the left and right channels. © 2012-2022 Sonic Charge...
  • Page 10: Midi Routing In Popular Hosts

    Ableton Live (Add Echobode to the effect chain on an audio or instrument track.) 1. Create a MIDI track. 2. Bring up the I-O parameters if they are hidden. 3. Assign “MIDI To” to the audio track that con-...
  • Page 11 Steinberg Cubase (Add Echobode to the effect chain on an audio or in- strument track.) 1. Create a new MIDI track. Echobode 2. Select as MIDI destination for the new track. PreSonus Studio One (Add Echobode to the effect chain on an audio or instrument track.)
  • Page 12: Signal Flow Chart

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  • Page 13: Requirements

    Preferences and registration data is now shared with “sandboxed” DAWs like • (meaning Authenticator works with these DAWs too). GarageBand (Mac) Fixed a problem where under certain conditions the preferences data could • stay locked if the DAW crashed, requiring a full system restart. © 2012-2022 Sonic Charge...
  • Page 14: Credits And Contacts

    Koshdukai (Marco C.)
 NEJ Nils-Erik Johansson
 Sonic Charge
 Stephan Muesch (Rsmus7)
 Solidtrax
 TONAL AXiS (Richard Hider) Sonic Charge website:
 https://soniccharge.com Thanks to all our fabulous beta-testers and special thanks to Andrew Simper for the brilliant parameter smoothing algorithm.
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  • Page 15: Copyrights And Trademarks

    Swedish copyright laws and international treaty provisions. You may not remove the copyright notice from any copy of Echobode. Please, read the end-user license agreement enclosed in the package for a lot more legal mumbo-jumbo.