Hi, I wonder, i can remove that echo delay and convert it to reverb? It's possible? I don't know if I explain myself, did you see that if you put an instrument like @ 3, the echo delay ruins the instrument? I need to know how to eliminate it or at least if it is possible in some way.
There is a way to at least make the echo sound a lot closer to a surround-sound reverb.
$EF$FF$XX$YY
$XX is left side, $YY is the right side. To make this happen, one side must be around $00~$7F, $00 being the lowest and $7F being the highest. The other should be around $80~$FF, $FF being the lowest and $80 being the highest. My recommendation is something like $20 on one side and $E0 on the other.
$F1$0X$ZZ$01
Now if you want the reverb, there really does need to be some small delay as well, handled in $0X, though if you really don't want noticeable delay at all, then set that to $01 (at this delay point I might not even call it reverb, just surround sound effect). And for the surround sound to really be effective, $ZZ must be set around $80~$FF to take effect, $FF having the lowest reverb and $80 having the highest.