User Guide
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LEARNING THE SOUND FORGE WORKSPACE CHP. 4
Effects toolbar
If you are using the full version of Sound Forge, the Effects toolbar contains buttons corresponding to all
Sound Forge’s built-in XFX.
Adds environmental coloration to your existing
recordings.
Mixes a modulated delay signal with the
original signal.
Applies a sinusoidal or square-shaped periodic
gain to the input signal.
Removes/inserts sections of silence at regular
intervals to create unusual effects.
Simulates multiple audio sources from a single
sound.
Removes signals below a set amplitude
threshold.
Creates a delay with up to eight delay-taps
spaced anywhere within 2.5 seconds of the
original sound.
Creates a modified sound envelope that
corresponds to increasing or decreasing the
pitch of a sound file over time.
Adds a delayed copy of the audio signal to the
file.
Changes the pitch of a selection with or
without preserving the duration of the file.
Simulates the overloading of an amplifier. Simulates the acoustics of different
environments.
Applies compression, expansion, and limiting to
affect the dynamic range of an audio file.
Creates periodic pitch modulation in an audio
file.
Allows compression and limiting to be placed
on up to four different frequency bands.
Acts as a classic compressor and volume
maximizer.
Forces the amplitude envelope of a waveform
to match a specified envelope shape.
Vibrato
Amplitude Modulation
Chorus
Distortion
Delay - Simple Delay
Delay - Multi-Tap Delay
Dynamics - Graphic Dynamics
Dynamics - Multi-Band Dynamics
Envelope
Flange/Wah-Wah
Gapper/Snipper
Noise Gate
Pitch Bend
Pitch Shift
Reverb
Wave Hammer
Acoustic Mirror