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Draw volume mode
You can activate a volume curve with the volume curve
button
.
You can use it to add volume curves to your audio
material, for instance, for compensating fluctuations while recording or increasing the volume of quiet
passages.
Volume changes are immediately visible in the wave
shape display so that is very easy to visually align the volume of different passages.
The voiceover effect creates a volume curve for automatically fading background music.
There are principally 2 methods of editing these volume curves:
A handle is created by clicking on this curve. You can then move it with the mouse and create linear
fades. These fades are calculated precisely according to the sample so that no crackling or other noise
occurs. This method should preferably be used if the volume is slowly increasing over longer passages.
In addition, you can use the draw volume mode.
If activated, you can use the mouse to "draw" a volume curve.This lets you quickly create soft curves,
for instance, to soft fade a recording or to make certain audio sections louder or quieter.
To delete volume curve points double-click on the corresponding point or simply click on the point in
Eraser mode. You can delete several points by holding the Shift
key and clicking the first and last points so that all points in between are selected.
Selected volume points have a blue frame. You can now delete the points with the Del
key.
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