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Track delay/reverb (track effects)
Use this editor to calculate an echo effect into a sample. To avoid overmodulating the
sample, there should be a certain volume control reserve, i.e. the sample data should
not be allowed to reach the maximum/minimum. This can be accessed using the
normalization function (some 70%), if required.
Echo delay / Rev. time: This button displays the delay between the individual
echoes/original signal and the first echo in seconds. You should note that the delay is
dependent on the sample rate, that is, a change in the sample rate after creating the
echo leads (logically) to a change in the echo delay.
Reverb properties: Here the values for the size of the simulated room and the reverb
coloration can be specified numerically as well as by using the scroll bars.
Wet/Dry balance %: Here the dampening between the individual echoes can be
entered as a percent. A number close to 100% results in slower sounding echoes, a
value under 40% has quick sounding delays.
Elastic Audio Easy
General information on the Elastic Audio editor
Elastic Audio is a specialized editor for changing the pitch of audio material.
Resampling and pitchshifting algorithms can be automated, and a basic frequency
recognition enables the user to change around considerably the pitches of
monophonic audio material.
Pitch-shifting algorithms are able to change a melody in the pitch without influencing
the tempo. Samplitude Music Studio 2013 provides various pitchshifting algorithms
that can be used based on existing material.
Elastic Audio has the following capabilities
Recognition of the basic frequency in monophonic audio material.
Automatic and manual correction of the basic frequency process in monophonic
audio material.
Manual correction of the pitch of notes from monophonic audio material.
Changing melodies in monophonic audio material.
Harmonizer for creating additional voices