Process Tab

The Process tab provides access to the offline processing tools.

  • In the Audio Editor, click Process.

Level

Gain

Opens the Gain dialog where you can apply a gain to change the level of an audio file.

Envelope

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

DC offset in a file affects the loudness. Remove DC Offset sets the DC offset to zero.

Normalizing

Level

Opens the Level Normalizer dialog where you can change the peak level of an audio file.

Fading

Fade In/Fade Out

Allows you to apply a fade in or fade out. Right-click the button to open the Curve pop-up menu.

Curve

Allows you to select preset fade curves.

  • Linear changes the level linearly.

  • Sinus (*) changes the level according to a sine curve. When used in a crossfade, the loudness (RMS) remains constant during the transition.

  • Square-Root (*) changes the level according to a square-root curve. When used in a crossfade, the loudness (RMS) remains constant during the transition.

  • Sinusoid changes the level according to a sine curve.

  • Logarithmic changes the level according to a logarithmic curve.

  • Exponential changes the level according to an exponential curve.

  • Exponential+ changes the level according to a more pronounced exponential curve.

Other

Invert Phase

Turns the signal upside down.

Reverse

Creates a backwards-tape effect.

Resample

Opens the Sample Rate dialog where you can change the sample rate of a recording.