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Table Of Contents
Audio processing and functions
Audio processing
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The dialog contains the following settings:
Maximum
The desired maximum level for the audio, between -50 and 0 dB. The setting
is also indicated below the Gain display as a percentage.
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.
Phase Reverse
Reverses the phase of the selected audio, turning the waveform “upside down”.
The dialog contains the following settings:
Phase Reverse on
When processing stereo audio, this pop-up menu allows you to specify which
channel(s) are phase-reversed.
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.