Transform
Echo
Repeats notes with decay, tempo sync, and a step-sequencer mode. Works on notes only.
Standard Mode

In Standard mode, Echo repeats each incoming note at a fixed delay with decreasing velocity controlled by the Feedback knob and Decay Envelope curve.
SyncToggles between free time (milliseconds) and tempo-synced delay.
Delay / DivisionIn free mode: delay in milliseconds. In sync mode: note value for the delay time.
FeedbackHigher values produce more repeats with slower decay.
Decay EnvelopeA curve editor that shapes how velocity changes across each repeat.
Add BreakpointsDouble-click on the curve to add new breakpoints.
Delete BreakpointsRight-click on a point to delete it.
BezierOption-click and drag to change the spline of an existing user breakpoint.
Rhythm Mode

Rhythm mode replaces the fixed delay with a step sequencer grid. Each active step fires when a note is played, creating rhythmic patterns.
The pattern repeats at lower and lower velocities controlled by the Feedback setting.
Note valueSets the grid resolution — from 1/4 to 1/16 triplet. More subdivisions give a finer grid.
Beat countSets the pattern length from 1 to 8 beats. The grid expands or contracts accordingly.
Grid cellsClick a cell to toggle it on or off.
Velocity fadersEach cell has a small fader below it. Drag to set the velocity for that step.
FeedbackControls the repeats and velocity decay.
Notes
- •Echo preserves note duration — note-offs are delayed by the same amount as note-ons.
- •In rhythm mode, step 0 (the first cell) is always the original note.
- •Tempo-sync requires a running DAW transport with a valid BPM. SMT remembers the last-seen tempo if transport stops.
