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Raise or lower volume

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USING SOUNDBOOTH CS4 40 Editing and repairing audio files A B Drag up or down to change the fade type A. Quick, logarithmic fade B. Long, exponential fade See also "Trim, crop, or delete audio" on page 38 "Insert silence" on page 42 Raise or lower volume 1 In the Editor panel, select the audio you want to adjust. (To select an entire file, triple-click.) 2 Drag the numbers in the volume control that appears above selected audio. Note: The numbers indicate how new amplitude compares with existing amplitude. When you release the mouse button, the numbers return to 0 dB, so you can make further adjustments. Changing the volume of a selected area To change volume or pan audio in multitrack mixes, see "Mix tracks and clips" on page 61. See also "Automate mixes with keyframes" on page 62 "Compressor effect" on page 52 "Dynamics effect" on page 54 Updated 15 July 2009

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USING SOUNDBOOTH CS4
Editing and repairing audio files
Drag up or down to change the fade type
A.
Quick, logarithmic fade
B.
Long, exponential fade
See also
Trim, crop, or delete audio
” on page
38
Insert silence
” on page
42
Raise or lower volume
1
In the Editor panel, select the audio you want to adjust. (To select an entire file, triple-click.)
2
Drag the numbers in the volume control
that appears above selected audio.
Note:
The numbers indicate how new amplitude compares with existing amplitude. When you release the mouse button,
the numbers return to 0 dB, so you can make further adjustments.
Changing the volume of a selected area
To change volume or pan audio in multitrack mixes, see “
Mix tracks and clips
” on page
61.
See also
Automate mixes with keyframes
” on page
62
Compressor effect
” on page
52
Dynamics effect
” on page
54
A
B
Updated 15 July 2009