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Effects Menu – Edit View
Dynamics Processing dialog – Band Limiting tab
This is the lowest frequency that dynamics processing will affect. You can define a band, or range, to which
Low Cutoff
compression or expansion is applied, within the current frequency range. The Low Cutoff point is the bottom boundary
in defining this band. For example, with values of 1000 for Low Cutoff and 5000 for High Cutoff, dynamics processing
only affects audio in the frequency range of 1kHz to 5kHz.
To use the entire frequency range of the source material, leave this setting at 0.
This is the highest frequency that dynamics processing will affect. The High Cutoff point is the top
High Cutoff
boundary in defining this band. For example, with values of 1000 for Low Cutoff and 5000 for High Cutoff, dynamics
processing only affects audio in the frequency range of 1kHz to 5kHz. To use the entire frequency range of the source
material, leave this setting at 0.
To use the entire frequency range of the source material, this setting should be at 1/2 the current sample rate (24000 for
48kHz, 11025 for 22kHz, etc.).
Create Envelope Only
envelope. While it probably won't be much fun to listen to, this envelope can then be copied and used with Modulate
option of Edit > Mix Paste to modulate it with another sound's amplitude. Of course, it's also useful for just seeing the
amplitude envelope of your audio. When you press the Preview button with the Create Envelope Only box checked, you'll
hear pink noise instead of the audio that's highlighted in the Wave Display.
Check this option to apply any dynamics processing, and have the result returned as an amplitude
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