Applied Engineering AUDIO ANIMATOR User Manual page 62

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Echo Amplification (\);
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Echo Interval (bytes);
B~~O
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Ok
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Cancel
Echo dialog box
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Echo Amplification determines how loud the
echo will be.
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50%, the default setting, is a good setting for
most
echoes.
Each echo is at half the volume of
the previous.
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A Setting of 100, will echo the sound at full
strength.
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Settings above 100 will make it sound like the
echo is coming toward you. If echoed long or
loud enough, the sound will be clipped.
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Echo Interval determines how much of the selected
segment will actually be
echoed.
Echoes are usually
referred to in time intervals:
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A 1/8 second echo is about equal to the
resonance in a bathroom.
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A 1/4 second echo is like the echo in a large
hallway.
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A 1/2 second echo is like the reverberation in a
big auditorium.
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A 1 second echo is like yelling in a
canyon.
Decide how you want your echo to sound, divide the
current playback by 8, 4, 2, or 1 and then set Echo
Interval to that number.
A couple of things to keep in mind:
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If you set the echo interval to a number larger
than the selected segment, nothing will
happen.
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On the longer echoes, you may want to paste
some silence to the end of the file to let the
echo fade "natuarally" instead of stopping
abruptly.
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