Process Tab
The Process tab provides access to the offline processing tools.
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In the Audio Editor, click Process.
Level
- Gain
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Opens the Gain dialog where you can apply a gain to change the level of an audio file.
- Envelope
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Opens the Envelope dialog where you can create a level envelope which can be applied to a selected range or an entire audio file.
This is useful if you want to even out loud and quiet parts or create a sophisticated fade in/fade out, for example.
- Remove DC Offset
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DC offset in a file affects the loudness. Remove DC Offset sets the DC offset to zero.
Normalizing
- Level
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Opens the Level Normalizer dialog where you can change the peak level of an audio file.
Fading
- Fade In/Fade Out
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Allows you to apply a fade in or fade out. Right-click the button to open the Curve pop-up menu.
- Curve
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Allows you to select preset fade curves.
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Linear changes the level linearly.
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Sinus (*) changes the level according to a sine curve. When used in a crossfade, the loudness (RMS) remains constant during the transition.
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Square-Root (*) changes the level according to a square-root curve. When used in a crossfade, the loudness (RMS) remains constant during the transition.
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Sinusoid changes the level according to a sine curve.
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Logarithmic changes the level according to a logarithmic curve.
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Exponential changes the level according to an exponential curve.
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Exponential+ changes the level according to a more pronounced exponential curve.
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Other
- Invert Phase
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Turns the signal upside down.
- Reverse
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Creates a backwards-tape effect.
- Resample
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Opens the Sample Rate dialog where you can change the sample rate of a recording.