Applying Delay And Echo - CAKEWALK PRO AUDIO User Manual

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Left Feedback (%)
Right Feedback (%)
Cross Feedback (%)
LFO Depth
LFO Rate (Hz)
Triangular/Sinusoidal
To Apply Chorusing to Audio Data...
1.
Select the audio data to be affected. Select a stereo pair for
stereo chorusing.
2.
Choose Audio Effects-Cakewalk FX-Chorus from the Edit
menu or from the pop-up menu to open the Cakewalk FX Chorus
dialog box.
3.
Set the chorus parameters, as described in the table above.
4.
Click OK.
Pro Audio applies the specified chorus effect to the selected data.

Applying Delay and Echo

The Cakewalk FX Delay command creates a series of repeating signals
from the original signal. You can create a single echo on the original
signal, or a series of echoes up to Þve seconds apart.
Parameters for the Delay effect are identical to those for the Chorus
effect. The difference is that with Chorus the delay parameters can
range from 0 to 80 ms, whereas with Delay the delay parameters can
range from 0 to 5000 ms. As with Chorus, Delay can act on a stereo pair
of tracks.
Links a pair of controls so that they move as a
group.
The amount of the processed signal on the left
channel fed back through the effect. A higher value
will thicken the chorusing.
The amount of the processed signal on the right
channel fed back through the effect.
The amount of the processed signal on each
channel fed back through the effect on the other
channel.
The depth of the LFO (low-frequency oscillator).
Depth controls the amount of detuning. Setting
this very high will result in an obviously out-of-tune
sound. A lower setting creates subtle chorusing.
The frequency of the LFO.
The shape of the LFO.
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