Creative EMU10K1 User Guide - Page 51

Special Effects, Adjust Volume, Fade-In/Fade-Out, Insert Silence, Invert Waveform, Phase Shift

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Special Effects Wave Studio allows you to create new sounds by adding one or more of the following special effects from the Special menu: ❐ Adjust Volume: Allows you to change the volume of wave files. ❐ Echo: Modifies sound to produce echoing. ❐ Fade-In/Fade-Out: Creates a fading in (soft to loud) or fading out (loud to soft). ❐ Insert Silence: Inserts a pause between sounds. ❐ Invert Waveform: Turns the wave form over along its horizontal axis. For stereo files, you can either invert both channels, the left channel, or the right channel. ❐ Mute: Silences a selected portion of a wave file. For stereo files, you can either mute both channels, the left channel, or the right channel. ❐ Pan: Moves the sound from the left channel to the right channel. This effect applies only to stereo files. ❐ Phase Shift: Applies a delay on wave playback in the selected channel a a specified amount of time or sammples. This effect applieds only to stereo files. ❐ Rap: Repeats a portion of the wave file, creating a jerky or stuttering effect to voice recordings. ❐ Reverse: Changes the sequence of data so that the sound is played backward. ❐ Swap Channels: Exchanges the entire or selected portion of wave data between the left and the right channels. This effect applies only to stereo files. Most effects can be applied to: ❐ Entire file by placing the cursor at the beginning of the file or not placing the cursor on the wave data. ❐ Selected portion of the file by using the cursor to select the section. ❐ Section of the file starting at the cursor position to the end. Using Sound Blaster Live! Value 37

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Special Effects
Wave Studio allows you to create new sounds by adding one or more of the following special effects
from the Special menu:
Adjust Volume:
Allows you to change the volume of wave files.
Echo:
Modifies sound to produce echoing.
Fade-In/Fade-Out:
Creates a fading in (soft to loud) or fading out (loud to soft).
Insert Silence:
Inserts a pause between sounds.
Invert Waveform:
Turns the wave form over along its horizontal axis.
For stereo files, you can
either invert both channels, the left channel, or the right channel.
Mute:
Silences a selected portion of a wave file.
For stereo files, you can either mute both
channels, the left channel, or the right channel.
Pan:
Moves the sound from the left channel to the right channel.
This effect applies only to
stereo files.
Phase Shift:
Applies a delay on wave playback in the selected channel a a specified amount of
time or sammples.
This effect applieds only to stereo files.
Rap:
Repeats a portion of the wave file, creating a jerky or stuttering effect to voice recordings.
Reverse:
Changes the sequence of data so that the sound is played backward.
Swap Channels:
Exchanges the entire or selected portion of wave data between the left and the
right channels.
This effect applies only to stereo files.
Most effects can be applied to:
Entire file by placing the cursor at the beginning of the file or not placing the cursor on the wave
data.
Selected portion of the file by using the cursor to select the section.
Section of the file starting at the cursor position to the end.