Nero nero wave editor 2 Manual De Usuario
Nero Wave Editor
Effects
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Click on the
button to play back the audio file with the changes stated. This
allows you to check straightaway that you are happy with the results.
4. Click on the 'OK' button to take over the changes.
7.5 Time
correction
An audio file can be shortened or extended by means of time correction. When
sampling files that are made up of loops, time correction is particularly important
- in order that all the audio elements have the same length. The undesired side-
effects caused by time correction can be remedied selectively, depending on the
audio element.
sampling files that are made up of loops, time correction is particularly important
- in order that all the audio elements have the same length. The undesired side-
effects caused by time correction can be remedied selectively, depending on the
audio element.
1. Open the desired file.
2. Select the 'Time Correction' command in the 'Tools' menu.
3. Click on the radio button of your choice in the 'Time Scale Modification
Factor' area to determine the correction factor. This is either a percentage
modification factor or a new tempo in 'Beats Per Minute’ (BPM). You can set
the time scale modification factor by entering a figure or by turning the knob.
modification factor or a new tempo in 'Beats Per Minute’ (BPM). You can set
the time scale modification factor by entering a figure or by turning the knob.
4. Choose the appropriate optimizing method by clicking on the dropdown
button and highlighting the desired list box field.
Click on the
button to play back the audio file with the changes stated. This
allows you to check straightaway that you are happy with the results.
5. Click on the 'OK' button to take over the changes.