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[[File:Delay OS.png|right|thumb|The delay button on OS]] | [[File:Delay OS.png|right|thumb|The delay button on OS]] | ||
'''Delay''' is an audio effect in which the source sound is repeated over however the delay is set to. In context, there is only one button, which cannot be edited. However, in other DAWs, there are a lot more options that you can use to edit the length, feedback, mix, and more. One can induce an artificial delay by creating "ghost notes" that decrease the volume as the delay progresses without manually doing it. | '''Delay''' is an audio effect in which the source sound is repeated over however the delay is set to. In this context, there is only one button, which cannot be edited. However, in other DAWs, there are a lot more options that you can use to edit the length, feedback, mix, and more. One can induce an artificial delay by creating "ghost notes" that decrease the volume as the delay progresses without manually doing it. | ||
[[category:Online Sequencer UI]] | [[category:Online Sequencer UI]] |
Revision as of 02:30, 11 May 2023
Delay is an audio effect in which the source sound is repeated over however the delay is set to. In this context, there is only one button, which cannot be edited. However, in other DAWs, there are a lot more options that you can use to edit the length, feedback, mix, and more. One can induce an artificial delay by creating "ghost notes" that decrease the volume as the delay progresses without manually doing it.