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Sound Forge effects  
The remainder of this chapter describes the functions located in the Effects menu.  
Acoustic Mirror 
The Acoustic Mirror effect is a powerful digital signal processing tool that allows you to add environmental coloration to your existing 
recordings. For more information, see 
Amplitude Modulation 
Use the Amplitude Modulation effect to apply a sinusoidal or square-shaped periodic gain to the input signal. The frequency of the gain 
waveform can be specified to create effects varying from a slow tremolo to unusual sound distortions. 
For information about using the Amplitude Modulation effect, click the Help button (  ) in the Sony Amplitude Modulation dialog or 
refer to the Sound Forge online help (from the Help menu, choose Contents and Index). 
Chorus 
From the Effects menu, choose Chorus to add a pitch-modulated and delayed version of the input signal to the unprocessed input 
signal. The effect simulates the variances in pitch and timing that occur naturally when two or more people try to play or sing the same 
thing at the same time. 
For information about using the Chorus effect, click the Help button (  ) in the Sony Chorus dialog or refer to the Sound Forge online 
help (from the Help menu, choose Contents and Index). 
Delay/Echo  
From the Effects menu, choose Delay/Echo, and then choose a command from the submenu to apply an echo effect to a selection.  
For information about using the Multi-Tap Delay and Simple Delay effects, click the Help button (  ) in the plug-in dialogs or refer to the 
Sound Forge online help (from the Help menu, choose Contents and Index). 
Distortion 
From the Effects menu, choose Distortion to tailor the gain at all input levels of a signal. You can create effects ranging from dramatic to 
subtle distortion, simple compression, expansion, and noise gates. 
For information about using the Distortion effect, click the Help button (  ) in the Sony Distortion dialog or refer to the Sound Forge 
online help (from the Help menu, choose Contents and Index). 
Dynamics  
From the Effects menu, choose Dynamics, and then choose a command from the submenu to modify the dynamic range of a selection.  
For more information about using the Graphic Dynamics and Multi-Band Dynamics effects, click the Help button (  ) in the plug-in 
dialogs or refer to the Sound Forge online help (from the Help menu, choose Contents and Index). 
WORKING WITH EFFECTS 
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