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Repeat - repeats the selection a 
certain number of times. This 
operation is quite fast and space-
efficient, so it is practical to use it to 
create nearly-infinite loops. 
Reverse - This effect reverses the 
selected audio temporally; after the 
effect the end of the audio will be 
heard first and the beginning last. 
Wahwah - uses a moving bandpass 
filter to create its sound. A low 
frequency oscillator (LFO) is used 
to control the movement of the filter 
throughout the frequency spectrum. 
Adjusts the phase of the left and 
right channels when given a stereo 
selection, so that the effect seems 
to travel across the speakers. 
Plugins 1 to 15 ... etc. These 
submenus contain any VST, 
Ladspa, or Nyquist plug-ins loaded 
by audacity. It is possible for a 
poorly written plug-in to crash 
Audacity, so always save your work 
before using a plug-in effect. 
Analyze Menu 
Plot Spectrum - To use this feature, 
first select a region of audio from a 
single track, then select "Plot 
Spectrum". It opens up a window 
that displays the Power Spectrum of 
the audio over that region, 
calculated using the Fast Fourier 
Transform. The graph represents 
how much energy is in each 
frequency. As you move the mouse 
over the display, it shows you the 
nearest peak frequency. This 
window can also display other 
common functions that are 
calculated using the Fast Fourier 
Transform, including three versions 
of the Autocorrelation function. The 
Enhanced Autocorrelation function 
is very good at identifying the pitch 
of a note. 
The Analyze menu is intended for 
effects and plug-in effects that do 
not modify the audio, but simply 
open a dialog with some descriptive 
information. Audacity also supports 
Analyze commands that create 
annotations in a Label Track. 
Help Menu 
About Audacity - displays the 
version number and credits. If you 
compiled Audacity yourself, check 
here to verify which optional 
modules were successfully 
compiled in. 
Contents ... - opens this reference 
guide in a searchable form. 










