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Table Of Contents
Audio processing and functions
Audio processing
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To remove a stored preset, select it from the pop-up menu and click
Remove.
Fade In and Fade Out
For a description of these functions, click on the related link.
RELATED LINKS
Fades and crossfades on page 174
Gain
Allows you to change the gain (level) of the selected audio.
The dialog contains the following settings:
Gain
This is where you set the desired gain, between -50 and +20 dB. The setting
is also indicated below the Gain display as a percentage.
Clipping detection text
If you use the Preview function before applying the processing, the text below
the slider indicates whether the current settings result in clipping (audio levels
above 0
dB). If that is the case, lower the Gain value and use the Preview
function again.
If you want to increase the level of the audio as much as possible
without causing clipping, use the Normalize function instead.
Pre/Post-Crossfade
Some processing functions allow you to gradually mix the effect in or out. This
is done with the Pre/Post-Crossfade parameters. For example, if you activate
Pre-Crossfade and specify a value of 1000
ms, the processing is applied
gradually from the start of selection, reaching full effect 1000
ms after the
start. Similarly, if you activate Post-Crossfade, the processing is gradually
removed, starting at the specified interval before the end of the selection.
IMPORTANT
The sum of the Pre-Crossfade and Post-Crossfade times cannot be larger
than the length of the selection.
RELATED LINKS
Normalize on page 267