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Audio processing and functions
Resample
The Resample function can be used for changing the
length, tempo and pitch of an event.
The original sample rate of the event is listed in the dialog.
Resample the event to a higher or lower sample rate by ei-
ther specifying a sample rate or by specifying the differ-
ence (as a percentage value) between the original sample
rate and the desired new one.
Resampling to a higher sample rate will make the event
longer and cause the audio to play back at a slower speed
with a lower pitch.
Resampling to a lower sample rate will make the event
shorter and cause the audio to play back at a faster speed
with a higher pitch.
You can audition the result of the resampling by enter-
ing the desired value and clicking “Preview”.
The event will then be played back as it will sound after the resampling.
When you are satisfied with the preview result, click
“Process” to close the dialog and apply the processing.
Reverse
Reverses the audio selection, as when playing a tape
backwards. There are no parameters for this function.
Silence
Replaces the selection with silence. There are no parame-
ters for this function.
Stereo Flip
This function works with stereo audio selections only. It al-
lows you to manipulate the left and right channel in various
ways. The dialog contains the following parameters:
Mode
This pop-up menu determines what the function does:
Option Description
Flip Left-Right Swaps the left and right channel.
Left to Stereo Copies the left channel sound to the right channel.
Right to Stereo Copies the right channel sound to the left channel.
Merge Merges both channels on each side for mono sound.
Subtract Subtracts the left channel information from the right and
vice versa. This is typically used as a “Karaoke effect”, for
removing centered mono material from a stereo signal.