Steinberg WAVELAB 8.5 RETAIL SOFTWARE 45370 Ficha De Dados
Códigos do produto
45370
Offline Processing
Time Stretching
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Certain processing options do not give optimal results when performed on
files with a DC offset.
files with a DC offset.
Removing DC Offset
P
ROCEDURE
1.
In the Audio Files workspace, open the audio file that you want to check for
DC offset and fix.
DC offset and fix.
2.
Select Process > Remove DC offset.
A dialog appears, stating the amount of DC offset in the audio file. You can also
create a selection range in the wave window and then select this option, to only show
the DC offset in the selection range.
create a selection range in the wave window and then select this option, to only show
the DC offset in the selection range.
N
OTE
This function should be applied to whole files, since the problem is normally
present throughout the entire recording.
present throughout the entire recording.
3.
Click OK to remove the DC offset.
Time Stretching
Time stretching is an operation that allows you to change the length of a recording
without affecting its pitch.
without affecting its pitch.
With time stretching you can make audio material longer or shorter. This function is
most often used to make a section of audio fit in with some other material. You
select the material to be stretched and use the options in the Time stretching
dialog to find a stretch factor. This is done by specifying a length or a tempo,
according to what the situation requires.
most often used to make a section of audio fit in with some other material. You
select the material to be stretched and use the options in the Time stretching
dialog to find a stretch factor. This is done by specifying a length or a tempo,
according to what the situation requires.
Time Stretching Dialog
In this dialog, you can change the duration of an audio selection, usually without
changing its pitch. You can stretch a selection to a specified duration (in minutes,
seconds, and milliseconds), tempo (in bpm), or stretch factor (as percentage).
changing its pitch. You can stretch a selection to a specified duration (in minutes,
seconds, and milliseconds), tempo (in bpm), or stretch factor (as percentage).
In the Audio Files workspace, select Process > Time stretching.