Adobe 22011292 User Manual - Page 104

Guitar Suite effect, Mastering effect, Time Smoothing, dB Range, Linear Scale, Post-filter DC Offset

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USING ADOBE AUDITION 100 Effects reference Time Smoothing Determines how quickly distortion reacts to changes in input levels. Level measurements are based on low-frequency content, creating softer, more musical distortion. dB Range Changes the amplitude range of the graphs, limiting distortion to that range. Linear Scale Changes the amplitude scales of the graphs from logarithmic decibels to normalized values. Post-filter DC Offset Compensates for any sample offset introduced by distortion processing. To understand this concept, see "Correct DC offset" on page 30. Such offsets can cause audible pops and clicks when edited. More Help topics "Applying effects in the Waveform Editor" on page 62 "Applying effects in the Multitrack Editor" on page 63 "Control effect settings with graphs" on page 61 Guitar Suite effect The Special > Guitar Suite effect applies a series of processors that optimize and alter the sound of guitar tracks. The Compressor stage reduces dynamic range, producing a tighter sound with greater impact. Filter, Distortion, and Box Modeler stages simulate common effects that guitarists use to create expressive, artistic performances. Apply the Guitar Suite to vocals, drums, or other audio to create textured effects. Compressor Reduces dynamic range to maintain consistent amplitude and help guitar tracks stand out in a mix. Filter Simulates guitar filters ranging from resonators to talk boxes. Choose an option from this menu, and then set options below: • Type Determines which frequencies are filtered. Specify Lowpass to filter high frequencies, Highpass to filter low frequencies, or Bandpass to filter frequencies above and below a center frequency. • Freq Determines the cutoff frequency for Lowpass and Highpass filtering, or the center frequency for Bandpass filtering. • Resonance Feeds back frequencies near the cutoff frequency, adding crispness with low settings and whistling harmonics with high settings. Distortion Adds a sonic edge often heard in guitar solos. To change the distortion character, choose an option from the Type menu. Amplifier Simulates various amplifier and speaker combinations that guitarists use to create unique tones. Mix Controls the ratio of original to processed audio. More Help topics "Applying effects in the Waveform Editor" on page 62 "Applying effects in the Multitrack Editor" on page 63 "Use effect presets" on page 61 Mastering effect Mastering describes the complete process of optimizing audio files for a particular medium, such as radio, video, CD, or the web. In Adobe Audition, you can quickly master audio with the Special > Mastering effect. Last updated 2/16/2012

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USING ADOBE AUDITION
Effects reference
Last updated 2/16/2012
Time Smoothing
Determines how quickly distortion reacts to changes in input levels. Level measurements are based
on low-frequency content, creating softer, more musical distortion.
dB Range
Changes the amplitude range of the graphs, limiting distortion to that range.
Linear Scale
Changes the amplitude scales of the graphs from logarithmic decibels to normalized values.
Post-filter DC Offset
Compensates for any sample offset introduced by distortion processing. To understand this
concept, see “
Correct DC offset
” on page
30. Such offsets can cause audible pops and clicks when edited.
More Help topics
Applying effects in the Waveform Editor
” on page
62
Applying effects in the Multitrack Editor
” on page
63
Control effect settings with graphs
” on page
61
Guitar Suite effect
The Special
> Guitar Suite effect applies a series of processors that optimize and alter the sound of guitar tracks. The
Compressor stage reduces dynamic range, producing a tighter sound with greater impact. Filter, Distortion, and Box
Modeler stages simulate common effects that guitarists use to create expressive, artistic performances.
Apply the Guitar Suite to vocals, drums, or other audio to create textured effects.
Compressor
Reduces dynamic range to maintain consistent amplitude and help guitar tracks stand out in a mix.
Filter
Simulates guitar filters ranging from resonators to talk boxes. Choose an option from this menu, and then set
options below:
Type
Determines which frequencies are filtered. Specify Lowpass to filter high frequencies, Highpass to filter low
frequencies, or Bandpass to filter frequencies above and below a center frequency.
Freq
Determines the cutoff frequency for Lowpass and Highpass filtering, or the center frequency for Bandpass
filtering.
Resonance
Feeds back frequencies near the cutoff frequency, adding crispness with low settings and whistling
harmonics with high settings.
Distortion
Adds a sonic edge often heard in guitar solos. To change the distortion character, choose an option from
the Type menu.
Amplifier
Simulates various amplifier and speaker combinations that guitarists use to create unique tones.
Mix
Controls the ratio of original to processed audio.
More Help topics
Applying effects in the Waveform Editor
” on page
62
Applying effects in the Multitrack Editor
” on page
63
Use effect presets
” on page
61
Mastering effect
Mastering
describes the complete process of optimizing audio files for a particular medium, such as radio, video, CD,
or the web. In Adobe Audition, you can quickly master audio with the Special
> Mastering effect.