Echo mode, Single echo, Dual echo – Soundtoys EchoBoy User Manual

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Style” development of EchoBoy.


Echo Mode

EchoBoy can function in four distinctly different modes: Single, Dual, Ping-Pong, and Rhythm
modes. Each of these is a different algorithm, with differing numbers of delay outputs and
signal routing. The Echo Mode control switches between these four basic algorithms.

As you change the Mode you will notice that the controls on the left side of the front panel will
change to display the parameters that are needed for the particular Mode. In addition, the
controls located under the Tweak menu will also change depending on the Mode selected.

Let’s look at the four Modes individually...

Single Echo

EchoBoy’s Single Echo mode is the most simple, and is also most similar to the “classic” echo
effects. Choose an Echo Style, dial in your echo time, turn up the feedback, and voila!

When used on a stereo channel, a true stereo echo is provided, with separate signal paths for
left and right channels. When inserted into a mono channel, a pseudo-stereo output is created.

Dual Echo

Dual Echo mode is just like Single Echo mode, except that there are now two independent echo
channels, with separate Echo Time controls for the left and right channels. When used on a
stereo channel, left and right inputs feed the left and right echo channels. When inserted on a
mono channel, the mono input feeds both echo channels.

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