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Editing Events
Adding Echo/Delay
The Echo Delay command creates a series of repeating echoes of each
note. The echo notes can decrease or increase in velocity, and can be
transposed from the original by regular intervals.
The parameters used to specify the echo/delay effect are as follows:
Offset (Ticks) The offset of the quantization grid from the start of
measure boundaries. A value of 0 indicates perfect
alignment. Values less than 0 shift the grid points
earlier; values greater than 0 shift the grid later.
Randomize Causes a random time offset to be added to or
subtracted from each new event time. You must also
specify the maximum offset, as a percentage of the
quantization resolution.
To Quantize MIDI Data...
1. Select the data to be affected.
2. Choose
MIDI Effects-Quantize
from the
Edit
menu or from the
pop-up menu to open the Quantize dialog box.
3. Set the quantization parameters, as described in the table above.
4. Click OK.
Pro Audio applies the specified quantization to the selected data.
Parameter/Option... Meaning...
Decay (%) The reduction in velocity with each echo. A value
greater than 100% indicates an increase in velocity.
No. Echoes The number of echo notes for each original note. If the
velocity reaches 0 before the specified number of
echoes, the effect generates no more echo notes.
Delay The delay between successive echo notes.
Delay Units The units used to specify the delay. You may specify
delay in ticks, in milliseconds, or as a note duration.
Tap The delay you specify by tapping the control with the
mouse.