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Effects reference, About standard and advanced effects, Analog Delay

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SOUNDBOOTH CS3 47 User Guide A B Accessing presets in the Effects panel A. Preset options for entire rack B. Preset options for individual effect • To load a preset, choose it from the Effect Preset or Rack Preset menu. To re-create the settings you most recently applied, choose Last Applied Settings or Last Applied Rack. • To save current settings as a preset, click the New Rack Preset or New Effect Preset button . • To delete the current preset, choose Delete Preset from the Effect Preset or Rack Preset menu. To modify an existing preset, choose it from the menu, adjust settings as desired, and then save it with the same name. Effects reference About standard and advanced effects For most effects, Soundbooth offers both standard and advanced versions. Standard effects provide a compact set of options, so you can quickly optimize sound without detailed audio knowledge. Advanced effects provide a detailed set of options, which you can fine-tune to achieve precise sonic results. See also "Applying effects" on page 46 Analog Delay The Analog Delay effect creates both echoes and subtle effects. Delays of 35 milliseconds or more create discrete echoes, while delays of 15-35 milliseconds create a simple chorus or flanging effect. (However, the results won't be as effective as the Chorus/Flanger effect, because the delay settings don't change over time.) Further reducing a delay to 10-15 milliseconds adds stereo depth to a mono sound. Make sure the audio file is long enough for the delay to end. If echoes are cut off before they fully decay, undo the effect, add several seconds of silence (Edit > Insert Silence), and then reapply the effect. See also "Applying effects" on page 46 Standard options Mode Specifies the delay type.

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SOUNDBOOTH CS3
User Guide
47
Accessing presets in the Effects panel
A.
Preset options for entire rack
B.
Preset options for individual effect
To load a preset, choose it from the Effect Preset or Rack Preset menu.
To re-create the settings you most recently applied, choose Last Applied Settings or Last Applied Rack.
To save current settings as a preset, click the New Rack Preset or New Effect Preset button
.
To delete the current preset, choose Delete Preset from the Effect Preset or Rack Preset menu.
To modify an existing preset, choose it from the menu, adjust settings as desired, and then save it with the same
name.
Effects reference
About standard and advanced effects
For most effects, Soundbooth offers both standard and advanced versions. Standard effects provide a compact set of
options, so you can quickly optimize sound without detailed audio knowledge. Advanced effects provide a detailed
set of options, which you can fine-tune to achieve precise sonic results.
See also
“Applying effects” on page 46
Analog Delay
The Analog Delay effect creates both echoes and subtle effects. Delays of 35 milliseconds or more create discrete
echoes, while delays of 15–35 milliseconds create a simple chorus or flanging effect. (However, the results won’t be
as effective as the Chorus/Flanger effect, because the delay settings don’t change over time.) Further reducing a delay
to 10–15 milliseconds adds stereo depth to a mono sound.
Make sure the audio file is long enough for the delay to end. If echoes are cut off before they fully decay, undo the
effect, add several seconds of silence (Edit > Insert Silence), and then reapply the effect.
See also
“Applying effects” on page 46
Standard options
Mode
Specifies the delay type.
A
B