Audio Effects
Amplify Amplify effect changes the amplitude of the input audio file.
Delay
Make a Delay effect on the selected area of the waveform
Delete Silence
Delete silence from the selected area of the waveform
Fade In
Create a fading in (soft to loud) effect on the selected area of the waveform. The wave data will be linearly faded from the starting magnitude AmplifyStart to the ending magnitude AmplifyEnd.
Fade Out
Create a fading out (loud to soft) effect on the selected area of the waveform. The wave data will be linearly faded from the starting magnitude AmplifyStart to the ending magnitude AmplifyEnd.
Flanger
Create the sweeping effects often heard in 60's guitar recordings and techno-sounds of today.
Insert Noise
Create noise on the selected area of the waveform
Insert Silence
Create silence effect on the selected area of the waveform
Invert
Invert the selected area of the waveform. It will change all positive offset to negative and vice versa.
Normalize
Equalizes the amplification
Phasing
Phaser is a modification of flanger with very short time of delay. You can use phaser effects to process guitar or sound effects like noise.
Stretch
Change the frequency, duration, and pitch on the selected area of the waveform
Trim
Remove everything that outside the selected area of the waveform
Vibrato
Create vibrato effect on the selected area of the waveform. Vibrato equals a cyclical changing of certain frequency of input signal.
Reverse
Make reverse effect on the selected area of the waveform
Compress
Compression reduces the dynamic range of a signal. Compressors usually make loud sounds quieter, and the quiet sounds louder.
Chorus
Apply chorus effect on the selected area of the waveform. The chorus effect can make a single instrument sound like there are actually several instruments being played
Pitch Shift
Change the frequency on the selected area of the waveform. This method increases or decreases timbre of voice.
Envelope
Apply envelope effect on the selected area of the waveform
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