Nero nero wave editor 2 Manual De Usuario
Nero Wave Editor
Audio files
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5.6 Editing
audio
files
One particular feature of Nero Wave Editor is its ability to edit audio files
nondestructively. This means that changes to the audio file (e.g. as a result of
using special effects or sound enhancement) can be checked immediately
without having to perform a time-consuming recalculation of the audio data. The
edited audio file is only computed while it is being saved.
nondestructively. This means that changes to the audio file (e.g. as a result of
using special effects or sound enhancement) can be checked immediately
without having to perform a time-consuming recalculation of the audio data. The
edited audio file is only computed while it is being saved.
5.6.1 Muting
Muting removes all the signals in the section selected.
1. Open an audio file and highlight the section you want.
2. In the 'Volume' menu, select the 'Mute' command. This will lead to the
2. In the 'Volume' menu, select the 'Mute' command. This will lead to the
selected position of the audio file being overwritten with 'silence'.
5.6.2 Normalization
Normalization leads to an the volume being matched to a standard value.
During normalization, the whole audio file or the selected section of the file is
proportionately increased or reduced on the basis of a measurement of the
maximum value.This does not mean that the volume at each point of the audio
file is equally high, but only how loud the loudest point in the selected section
may be. Normalization is largely used to give different audio files the same
volume spectrum.
During normalization, the whole audio file or the selected section of the file is
proportionately increased or reduced on the basis of a measurement of the
maximum value.This does not mean that the volume at each point of the audio
file is equally high, but only how loud the loudest point in the selected section
may be. Normalization is largely used to give different audio files the same
volume spectrum.
1. Open an audio file and highlight the section you want.
2. In the 'Volume' menu, select the 'Normalize' command. Push the slider in the
direction required (pushing it upward will lead to a higher maximum level;