Sony SF10000 Benutzerhandbuch

Seite von 382
Item 
Description 
Prering 
Low-pass filters are characterized by the amount of ringing they introduce into their 
output. Higher Steepness settings produce increased ringing. 
A setting of 100% produces a linear phase filter with equal pre and post ringing. A 
setting of 0% produces a minimum phase filter that offers no preringing but has 
nonlinear phase distortion. Intermediate settings allow a tradeoff between preringing 
and postringing and allows you to linearize phase in the pass-band. 
Set the sample rate only (do 
Select this check box to change the playback rate without resampling the data. This 
not resample) 
means that the original pitch of the file is not preserved. 
3. 
Click OK
Reverse 
The Reverse command reverses the audio selection. 
1. 
Open the Musicbed.pca file. 
2. 
From the Process menu, choose Reverse. The reversed audio data displays in the data window. 
Original audio data 
Reversed audio 
Rotate Audio 
You can move the beginning of a loop to the end, or the end of a loop to the beginning by rotating audio. For more information, see 
Smooth/Enhance 
To start the XFX Smooth/Enhance plug-in, choose Smooth/Enhance from the Process menu. For more information on using the XFX 
Smooth/Enhance plug-in, click the Help button (  ) in the Smooth/Enhance dialog or refer to the Sound Forge online help (from the 
Help menu, choose Contents and Index). 
Time - Time Stretch 
To start the XFX Time Stretch plug-in, choose Time Stretch from the Process menu. For more information on using the XFX Time Stretch 
plug-in, click the Help button (  ) in the Time Stretch dialog or refer to the Sound Forge online help (from the 
Help menu, choose 
Contents and Index). 
Time - élastique Timestretch 
To start the élastique Timestretch plug-in, choose Time from the Process menu and then choose élastique Timestretch from the 
submenu. For information about using the élastique Timestretch plug-in, click the Help button (  ) in the élastique Timestretch dialog or 
refer to the Sound Forge online help (from the Help menu, choose Contents and Index). 
192 
|
 CHAPTER 11