![]() The distortion is measured between 0.0 (off and 1.0 clipping). This basically means that, in any situation, the sound will start to attenuate at the threshold level, but will never be heard louder than the limit.ĭistortionWhile normally we do everything to reduce distortion, sometimes you want to add it. You will find that the minimum Limit volume you can set is the same as the maximum Threshold value. The Limit setting has similarities to the Threshold setting, but the main difference is that the Threshold does allow sounds to go above the defined decibel level (for a short time), whereas the Limit does not. So if, for example, the Limit was set to 0dB, then you will never hear the volume level of the recording get louder than 0dB. ![]() The "Limit" setting defines at what maximum decibel level the sound recording will be allowed to rise up to. So if the recording volume level increased by 8dB, then you would only hear a 2dB volume increase. If, for example, you wanted the volume levels of a recording to only increase by at most 1/4 of the amount they would normally increase, then this would correspond to a Ratio of 4:1. The "Ratio" setting limits the amount the volume level of the recording increases at any one time. You should convert your file to stereo within an audio editing application first before using Chorus.ĬompressorA Dynamic Range Compressor limits the volume levels of a sound recording so that it stays within a certain loudness range.Īn example of where it is used is in TV broadcasting, where it ensures that the volume levels of ads are perceived as being louder than the television program itself (without any change in the actual broadcast volume). Note: Chorus is a very useful way to make a mono source sound more stereo. The volume is entered in percent (100 being no change, 50 being -6dB softer or 200 being +6dB louder).ĬhorusThe chorus sound effect is used to make one voice or one instrument sound like 3 voices or instruments by playing the original with variably delayed and slightly pitch changed copies of the original. ![]() To make a part of the recording softer or louder, select it and then use the menu Effects -> Amplify. AmplifyTo 'amplify' is to increase the loudness or volume of the selected region.
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