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ADOBE AUDITION 3.0
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Creates repeating echoes by resending delayed audio through the delay line. For example, a setting of 20%
Feedback
sends delayed audio at one-fifth of its original volume, creating echoes that gently fade away. A setting of 200% sends
delayed audio at double its original volume, creating echoes that quickly grow in intensity.
Note: When experimenting with extremely high Feedback settings, turn down your system volume.
Increases distortion and boosts low frequencies, adding warmth.
Trash
Determines the stereo width of the delayed signal.
Spread
Delay effect
The Delay And Echo > Delay effect can be used to create single echoes, as well as a number of other effects. Delays
of 35 milliseconds or more create discrete echoes, while those between 15-34 milliseconds can create a simple chorus
or flanging effect. (These results won't be as effective as the Chorus or Flanger effects in Adobe Audition, because
the delay settings don't change over time.)
By further reducing a delay to between 1 and 14 milliseconds, you can spatially locate a mono sound so that the
sound seems to be coming from the left or the right side, even though the actual volume levels for left and right are
identical.
See also
"Applying effects in Edit View" on page 106
"Applying effects in Multitrack View" on page 107
"Use effect presets" on page 104
"Add preroll and postroll to effects previews" on page 107
Delay options
Adjusts the delay for both the left and right channels from -500 milliseconds to +500 milliseconds.
Delay Time
Entering a negative number means that you can move a channel ahead in time instead of delaying it. For instance, if
you enter 200 milliseconds for the left channel, the delayed portion of the affected waveform is heard before the
original part.
Sets the ratio of processed, Wet signal to original, Dry signal to be mixed into the final output. A value of 50
Mix
mixes the two evenly.
Changes the positive values of the selected waveform to negative values. Inverting the delayed signal can be
Invert
used for special effects, such as creating a quick-and-dirty comb filter. Cancellation occurs when you mix an inverted
waveform with the original.
Dynamic Delay effect (Edit View only)
The Delay And Echo > Dynamic Delay effect lets you change the amount of delay over the length of a waveform. For
example, you could set a 2 millisecond delay for the first five seconds of audio, a 20 millisecond delay for the next 15
seconds, a 7 millisecond delay for the next 10 seconds, and so on.
See also
"About process effects" on page 104
"Apply individual effects in Edit View" on page 107

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