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Scarts 4:35am on Friday, October 29th, 2010 
its a great phone if you know how to use it. needs an update to 2.0/2.1 and its just about perfect from my point of view. great design.
Aretak 4:37am on Wednesday, October 13th, 2010 
i got this flew in from the US and i must say it looked good as i brought it out, i was even impressed by the apps it had on the phone.
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Great cover,durable,bright color,fast shipment,very pleased with purchase. love the pink sparkle cover. Thanks! Fits the phone perfectly really like it, have had it for over a month and it holds up well and is very pretty. great buy!
natalie 1:56am on Tuesday, June 29th, 2010 
Great phone, however, the user interface could be better; I get tried of the on off switch to answer a phone call.
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The Droid does it all. Open source apps allow this phone to go beyond its potential. Beautiful screen, phone, camera, video, mp3 player, internet.
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All in all I love this phone, only one I can think that is better is the Samsung I9000 Galaxy S. First to all the people who say that this is different than the verizon model; do some reasearch before you post. Second.
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I would like to see more service in my town, granted I bought them for use while I was at work.

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1 1.1 1.2.1 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3.1 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.5 5.1 5.6.1 6.2 6.7.1 7.2 7.2.Start Successfully About the Manual About This Application Starting the Program Configuration Device Settings Editor Options Audio Format Settings User Interface Main Window Menu Bar Toolbar Area Display Area Sample Format Settings Window Pause Detection Window Test Tone Generator Window Filters Tools Effects Enhancement Playing Audio File Recording Audio File Recording Console Window Recording Audio File Editing Audio File Editing Audio File Structure Editing Audio File Volume Applying Other Enhancement Options Technical Information System Requirements Supported Formats and Codecs Audio Formats and Codecs Glossary Index Contact 57

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About the Manual
This manual is intended for all users who want to learn how to use Nero WaveEditor. It is process-based and explains how to achieve a specific objective on a step-by-step basis. To make best use of this documentation, please note the following conventions: Indicates warnings, preconditions or instructions that have to be precisely followed. Indicates additional information or advice. 1. Start The number at the beginning of a line indicates a prompt for action. Carry out these actions in the order specified. Indicates an intermediate result. Indicates a result. OK (see) [] Indicates text passages or buttons that appear in the program interface. They are shown in boldface. Indicates references to other chapters. They are executed as links and are shown in red and underlined. Indicates keyboard shortcuts for entering commands.

About This Application

Nero WaveEditor allows you to record music, and edit the respective audio files using various filters and sound enhancement methods. You can then burn these optimized audio files using Nero Burning ROM or Nero Express. Nero WaveEditor allows you to edit the audio files in real time without damaging the original file. Thanks to an internal reference-based audio format, the editing history is also saved so that changes can be undone. Various effects (e.g. chorus, delay, flanger, reverb), numerous tools (e.g. stereo processor, equalizer, noise gate), sophisticated improvement algorithms (band extrapolation, noise suppression, declicker) as well as various filters and tools in Nero WaveEditor assist you in editing your files.

Starting the Program

To start Nero WaveEditor via Nero StartSmart, proceed as follows:
1. Click the Nero StartSmart icon.
The Nero StartSmart window is opened.

2. Click the

button.
The list of Nero applications is displayed.

Nero StartSmart window

Input field Peak File Directory Check box Always recreate peak files Input field My Music Directory
Check box When calling the Open window, the system will always first Always start file open dialog show the folder that is specified in the My Music direcory text box. in My Music directory Button Opens a window where the folder can be selected for the respective files.
2.1.2.3 Save/Output Settings Tab

Save/Output Settings tab

The following setting options are available on the Save/Output Settings tab: Check box Overlays sound errors that arise when converting to a lower bit
Use dithering when depth with a white noise that is hardly noticed by human hearing. converting to lower bit If there is no dithering, clearly audible interference can be heard depths when converting to lower bit depths.
Starting the Program Specifies the type of noise shaping. IIR filter (2nd order): Infinite Duration Impulse Response. Uses IIR filter. IIR filters can provide an infinitely long and continuous impulse response. In general they achieve a better subjective audio quality than FIR filters do, however they have higher levels of interference energy outside of the audible range. 2nd order means that sound is attenuated by 12 dB. FIR filter (3 taps): Finite Impulse Response filter. Uses FIR filters. FIR filters possess a pulse response with guaranteed finite length. This entry is selected by default. Check box Restore wave output Restores the volume of the audio file when Nero WaveEditor is volume when closing closed. Nero WaveEditor Drop-down menu Specifies the bit depth during the playback of the loaded audio Bit depth during play- file. back Specifies how surround audio is played. Multichannel audio: Plays back surround audio with all channels. Stereo using Nero HeadPhone (Virtual Surround): Plays back surround audio filtered down as stereo, with a virtual surround effect generated for headphones. Stereo with Nero VirtualSpeakers (virtual surround): Plays surround audio filtered down as stereo, whereby a virtual sound effect is generated for speakers.
Drop-down menu Noise shaping filter
Drop-down menu Play surround audio as
Starting the Program 2.1.2.4 VST Plug-ins Tab

VST Plug-ins tab

The following setting options are available on the VST Plug-ins tab: Display area Installed VST Plug-ins Button Delete Button Add Plug-in Check box Include sub folders Button Scan Folder Shows the currently installed VST plug-ins.
Deletes the selected VST plug-in.
Opens the Open dialog box. Installs a new VST plug-in. Searches for new VST plug-ins in the specified folder and sub folders. Opens the Open dialog box. Searches for new VST plug-ins in the specified folder.

Test Tone Generator Window
The Test Tone Generator window allows you to insert a test signal in the audio file. You reach this window via the Edit > Insert Test Signal entry in the menu bar.
Test Tone Generator window
User Interface The following setting options are available in the Common settings area: Input field Duration Slider Amplitude Specifies the duration of the test signal in seconds.
Specifies the amplitude of the test signal both for sound and noise.
The following setting options are available in the Tones area: Option button Tones Drop-down menu Waveform Input field Start Input field End frequency Defines that the test signal is reproduced as a tone. Also activates the area containing the setting options for the wave form, start frequency and end frequency of the test signal. Specifies the wave form that the test signal should have. Specifies the start frequency of the test signal. Specifies the end frequency of the test signal.
The following setting options are available in the Noise area: Option button Noise Drop-down menu Color Defines that the test signal is reproduced as a noise. Also activates the area that defines the type of noise. Specifies the type of noise. White is a loud noise, Pink a medium noise and Brown a quiet noise.

Filters

You can change the sound of an audio file in a variety of ways. For this purpose the Tools, Effects and Enhancement entries are available in the menu bar. The following setting options are available in all sound change windows: Button Plays the audio file changed by the filter.

Button

Stops playing. Provides the active channels for selection. You can switch the channels on and off separately.
Drop-down menu Active Channels
User Interface Button Bypass Button Process Offline Drop-down menu Retains the change by the filter for the duration of the activation. This enables you to listen to the unedited file and the edited version alternately. Processes the change to the audio file offline. This enables the changed file to be played with a weaker processor without jerking. Provides both predefined and personally produced profiles for selection. Creates a new profile with the current settings.
Removes the selected profile.

3.5.1 Tools

3.5.1.1 Deesser The Deesser tool is used to filter out unpleasant hissing sounds (sibilants) from recorded speech and song. The following sliders are available in the Deesser area: Threshold Attenuation Specifies the level after which hiss is to be suppressed as a dB value. If this value is very low, even very quiet hiss is suppressed. Specifies the extent to which hiss is to be damped if it is not filtered out completely.

The following sliders are available in the Response Time area: Attack Time Specifies how long the hiss has to be in order to be detected.
Release Time Specifies for how long the hiss is to be filtered.
3.5.1.2 Dynamic Processor You can use the Dynamic Processor tool to adjust the ratio between the input and output volume. This makes it possible, for example, to emphasize quiet noises, thereby lending more dynamism to the audio file.
User Interface The following setting options are available: Graph Characteristics Slider Attack Time Slider Release Time Check box Movie Shows the ratio of input volume to output volume. In this case, the xaxis is the output and the y-axis the input. Specifies the time it takes before the full effect is heard.
Specifies the time it takes before the effect is no longer heard. Processes all surround channels for the same parts. This can only be activated when a surround audio file is being processed.
3.5.1.3 Equalizer The Equalizer tool allows you to emphasize certain frequencies, specifying the amplitude and bandwidth. The following graph is available: Frequency Response Graph Shows the frequency response. The y-axis represents the amplitude and the x-axis the frequency.
The following setting options are available in the Filter Settings area: Drop-down menu Filter Slider Center Frequency Slider Bandwidth Slider Gain Selects the filters. The numbers in the Filters drop-down menu represent the squares in the Frequency Response Graph from left to right. Indicates the distribution of the handles on the x-axis. You can enter the values (in Hz) of the center frequencies in the fields. Indicates whether the bandwidth of the center frequency rises and falls steeply or gently. You can set a value between 0.1 and 3 octaves with the jog dial. Specifies the amplification of the signal on the y-axis of the curve in the diagram.
The following settings are available in the Low Shelf area: Check box Low Shelf Slider Cut Off Increases or decreases low frequencies.

The following setting options are available in the Vibrato area: Check box Vibrato Slider Frequency Slider Depth Adds sound changes, both high and low. This causes the voice to "vibrate". Indicates the frequency of the sound changes. Indicates the intensity of the sound change.
User Interface 3.5.1.7 Stereo Processor The Stereo Processor tool allows you to manipulate the stereo sound. The Left Out area specifies the output intensity of the left speaker. The following sliders are available: Left In Right In Specifies the intensity of the left input signal for the left speaker. Specifies the intensity of the right input signal for the left speaker.
The Right Out area specifies the output intensity of the right speaker. The following sliders are available: Left In Right In Specifies the intensity of the left input signal for the right speaker. Specifies the intensity of the right input signal for the left speaker.
The following sliders are available in the Stereo Settings area: Phase Offset Stereo Broadening Compensates for differences in run-time between the left and right channel. Makes a mono recording sound like a stereo recording. This setting gives a stereo recording an even broader feeling.
3.5.1.8 Time Correction The Time Correction tool changes the playback speed, but not the pitch. The following setting options are available in the Timescale Modification Factor area: Option button Percentage Changes the playback speed in percent. The change can either be set on the slider or entered in the input field.
Option button Changes the playback speed in beats per minute (BPM). The change Beats per Minute can be entered in the input field. Drop-down menu Optimization Specifies the type of music of the audio file to be altered, so as to optimize speed changes for this file.
3.5.1.9 Transpose The Transpose tool changes the pitch. The length of the audio file can be changed or retained. It is possible to adjust the length of the audio file to the faster playback speed. The following setting options are available: Slider Interval Changes the pitch in the audio file.
User Interface Slider Fine-tune Permits fine tuning if retaining the original length causes distortion.
Check box Maintain Original Retains the original length of the audio file. Length

3.5.2 Effects

3.5.2.1 Chorus The Chorus effect creates an echo effect which, when applied to a recorded voice, makes it sound like there is a choir singing in the background. The following sliders are available in the Modulation area: Depth Specifies the degree of the change in pitch.

The following sliders are available in the Mix area: Dry Signal Effect Mixes the original signal with the edited copy, indicating the intensity of the original signal. Mixes the original signal with the edited copy, indicating the intensity of the edited signal.

3.5.2.12

Pitch Bend The Pitch Bend effect changes the pitch over the length of the audio file with the help of a speed curve. The length of the audio file can be changed or retained. The following setting options are available: Graph Pitch Slider Pitch Range Check box Keep Length Shows the pitch over the length of the audio file. Sets the y-axis in the Pitch graph. The greater the value, the more noticeably the pitch can be changed. Retains the length of the audio file. The x-axis in the pitch (output length) graph is fixed.

3.5.2.13

Pseudo Reverse The Pseudo Reverse effect does not reverse the whole audio file but divides it into small sequences. These are played in reverse direction in sequence in the forward direction. In this way the content of the audio file is still recognizable but gives the effect of reverse playback. The following option buttons are available in the Reverse Duration area: Reverse Duration Indicate how long the sequences should be to be played in reverse.
User Interface 3.5.2.14 Re-analogue The Re-analogue effect adds effects to the audio file that make it sound artificially older. The following setting options are available: Check box Hiss Slider Level Check box Retro Radio Slider Level Check box Clicks Slider Clicks Slider Crackle Option buttons Source Check box Buzz Slider Level Slider Overtones Slider Slope Option buttons Frequency Adds noise to the audio file.
Specifies the intensity of the noise. Makes the audio file sound slightly distorted, similar to the effect of an old radio. Specifies the intensity of the distortion effect.
Adds the effect of scratches and dust on an old record.
Specifies the frequency and intensity of scratches as on an old record.
Specifies the frequency and intensity of crackling as on a vinyl record.
Offer a choice of different record types.
Adds a low frequency hum to the audio file.
Indicates the intensity of the hum. Specifies the number of overtones the frequency has. Specifies the steepness of the transitions between high and low level. This setting make the hiss sound "scratchy". Specify the hum frequency.
User Interface 3.5.2.15 Reverb The Reverb effect simulates the sound reflection in a space. The following sliders are available: Reverb Time Specifies the duration of the reverb. Room Size Brightness Specifies the size of the imaginary room in which the reverb is to be generated. Specifies the brightness of the reverb.

3.5.2.16

Stutter The Stutter effect provides the option for modifying the rhythm of the audio file. The following setting options are available: Graph Shows the length of the silence on the y-axis and the signal length on Silence Duration the x-axis. Silence Duration Slider Signal Duration Specifies the length of silences or repetitions.

Slider

Specifies the length of the signals to be repeated.
The following option buttons are available in the Mode area: Mute Plays the audio file in stutter mode Mute. The file is played for the period set using the Signal Duration slider and muted for the period set with the Silence Duration slider. The file retains its file length. Plays the audio file in stutter mode Stretch. The file is played for the period set using the Signal Duration slider and muted for the period set with the Silence Duration slider. The length of the file changes because after muting at the appropriate place in the file, playback resumes where the last playback ended.

Stretch

User Interface Plays the audio file in stutter mode Repeat. The file is played for the length of time set using the Signal Length slider. The same section of the audio file is then played again for the length of time set with the Pause Length slider. This is repeated until the selected area of the audio file is finished.

Repeat

3.5.2.17
Surround Expansion The Surround Expansion effect is only available if you are editing a surround audio file (5.1 or 7.1). This offers expanded surround sound settings. The following setting options are available: Slider Expansion Check box Front Channels Check box Side Channels Check box Surround Chan- Extends the expansion to include the surround channels. nels Indicates the degree of expansion.
Extends the expansion to include the front channels.
Extends the expansion to include the side channels.

3.5.2.18

Surround Reverb The Surround Reverb effect allows reverb effects to be added to the audio file, making it sound as if it was recorded under different spatial conditions. The following setting options are available in the Room Dimension area: Graph Room Dimension Slider Width Slider Depth Slider Height Visualizes the changes to the room dimensions.
Changes the width of the room.
Changes the depth of the room.
Changes the height of the room.
User Interface The following setting options are available in the Room Parameters area: Slider Air Damping Drop-down menu Surface Material Specifies the level of air damping within the room. Specifies the characteristic surface material of the room (e.g. a carpet).

The following sliders are available in the Output area: Early Reflections Late Reflections Dry Gain Indicates the distance between the audio source and the listener. Indicates the reverb of the audio source in the room. Indicates the intensity of the original signal.

3.5.2.19

Voice Modification The Voice Modification effect allows the voice in an audio file to be manipulated. The following setting options are available in the Envelope area: Graph Changes the input and output frequency of the audio file. You can change the straight lines using the handles. In the graph, the y-axis Envelope Mapping represents the output frequency and the x-axis the input frequency. Moves the elements that form the voice.

Slider Scaling

The following sliders are available in the Pitch area: Interval Fine-tune Changes the pitch in the audio file. Permits fine tuning if retaining the original audio file length causes distortion due to the interval and patch changes.
The following slider is available in the Time area: Stretch Specifies whether the length of the audio file is to vary or whether the original length is to be retained.
The following option buttons are available in the Mode area: Normal Robot Voice Leaves the voice in the audio files unchanged. Only the previously set effects are used. Adds a robot-like quality to the already activated effects.
User Interface Whisper Adds a whisper-like quality to the already activated effects.

3.5.2.20

Wah-Wah The Wah-Wah effect allows you to distort the recording of a guitar. The following setting options are available in the Modulation area: Slider Modulation Frequency Drop-down menu Modulation Function Specifies the frequency of the modulation.
Selects the signal form of the modulation signal.
The following sliders are available in the Filter area: Lower Limit Upper Limit Bandwidth Feedback Defines the lower limit for the frequency. Defines the upper limit for the frequency. Defines the bandwidth of the frequency. Specifies the number of copied signals.

3.5.3 Enhancement

3.5.3.1 Band Extrapolation The Band Extrapolation enhancement allows certain frequencies to be emphasized or suppressed. The following sliders are available in the Spectral Remixer area: High Frequency Indicates the intensity of the high frequency. Dry Signal Indicates the intensity of the original signal.
Low Frequency Indicates the intensity of the low frequency.
User Interface The following sliders are available in the Filter area: High Frequency Indicates the frequency above which high frequencies are to be amplified.
Low Frequency Indicates the frequency below which low frequencies are to be amplified.
3.5.3.2 Camera Denoiser The Camera Denoiser enhancement reduces buzz and other background noise from camera recordings in particular. The following setting option is available: Graph Noise Reduction Level Slider Reduction Level Displays the signal in graphical form. Specifies the extent to which interfering noises are to be filtered out.

button to make a recording. button to interrupt the recording. button.
The recording process is started. The recording process is interrupted. You can resume it by clicking the
5. If you want to insert the recording into the file display, click the OK button.
The channels of the recording are presented as peak file in the file display. You have recorded an audio file.
If you click the Cancel button in the Recording Console window during a recording, the recording will be stopped and the Recording Console window will be closed. Your recording will not be saved. If you want to interrupt the recording, click the button instead of the Cancel button.

Editing Audio File

Nero WaveEditor offers various options for editing audio files. You can make changes to the file structure (such as inserting track splits), change the volume of an audio file (such as normalizing it), and apply other enhancement options(such as converting the sample format). The following requirement must be fulfilled:
An opened audio file is displayed in the file display. You can either edit the complete audio file, or a specific section. If you want to edit a specific section of the audio file, highlight the respective section in the file display.
Editing Audio File Structure
To edit the structure of an audio file, proceed as follows:
1. If you want silences in a song to be detected automatically so as to be able to skip these
when playing the audio file: 1. Click the Edit > Pause Detection entry in the menu bar. The Pause Detection window is opened. 2. Define the required settings and click the OK button.
2. If you want to insert a track split in the audio file to be able to skip directly to this point, click
the Edit > Insert Track Split entry in the menu bar.
3. If you want to save a single track produced by inserting track splits as a file:
1. Click the Edit > Save Tracks as Files entry in the menu bar. The Save Tracks as Separate Files window is opened. 2. Select the track you want to save, name it and select the desired file format. 3. Click the OK button.
4. If you want to insert an additional audio file into the file display to create a crossfade
between two files: 1. Click the Edit > Insert File entry in the menu bar. A window is opened. 2. Select the desired audio file and click the Open button. The audio file is inserted into the file display. To define the location where you want the audio file to be inserted, you need to click this location before selecting the Edit > Insert File entry. Crossfade The crossfading method allows you to combine audio files without interrupting the sound of these files. When applying a crossfade, the volume of the first audio file is faded out at the end and the volume of the next audio file is faded in at the beginning so as to create a smooth transition between the sound of these files.

Frequency

The frequency denotes the oscillations per second of an electrical or magnetic field. With audio files this means that the frequency increases with rising pitch. The unit is Hertz (Hz). The highest magnitude of oscillation is called the amplitude.

IIR Filter

A filter is a system that links an input signal with a transmission function and makes this changed signal available at its output. A filter with infinite pulse response (IIR filter) uses the input values as well as buffered values of the output signal.

Normalization

Normalizing in audio technology is the process whereby analog and/or digital audio data is raised to a uniform volume level.

Sample Rate

The sample rate indicates the frequency with which a signal is sampled per interval of time. It is measured in sampling values per second. The higher the sample rate the more precise the measurement, and the better the audio quality.
Air Damping... 38 Amplitude modulation. 32 Amplitude peaks.. 42 Anti aliasing.. 20 Audio file
Change sound.. 22 Filter.. 22 Implementing pause detection.. 20 Play... 45 Play section.. 45 Record... 47
Declicker.. 41 Declipper... 42 Decoder.. 12 Deesser.. 23 DeHum.. 42 Delay.. 29, 33, 34 Device settings.. 5, 6
Audio input.. 6 Audio output.. 6
Audio Format Settings. 5, 11
Convertor.. 14 Decoder... 12 Encoder... 13
Audio input.. 6 Audio output.. 6 Automatic pause detection. 20 Band extrapolation. 40 Bandpass stop.. 43 Bandwidth.. 24, 40 Beats per minute.. 27 Bit depth.. 8, 19, 32 Bit rate.. 32 Camera denoiser.. 41 Center frequencies. 24 Chorus.. 28 Configuration.. 5, 6, 11
Audio Format Settings.. 11 Convertor.. 14 Decoder... 12 Device settings.. 6 Editor options.. 6 Encoder... 13
Digital monitoring.. 46 Directories... 7 Directory.. 7 DirectX plug-in.. 11 Display.. 15, 18 Dithering.. 8 Doppler.. 31 Dynamic processor.. 23 Edit history.. 18 Editing

Audio file.. 49

Editor options.. 5, 6 Effect
Chorus... 28 Convolution reverb.. 29 Delay... 29 Distortion.. 30 Distortion effect.. 30 Doppler.. 31 Flanger... 31 Loudness.. 32 Low fidelity.. 32 Modulation.. 32 Multi-Tap Delay.. 33 Phaser... 34 Pitch bend... 35 Pseudo reverse.. 35 Re-analogue.. 36 Reverb... 37 Stutter... 37 surround expansion.. 38 Surround reverb.. 38 Voice modification... 39 Wah-Wah.. 40
Conventions, manual.. 4 Convertor.. 14 Crackle.. 36 Cutoff frequency.. 25 DC Offset Correction.. 41
Effects.. 22 Encoder.. 13

Index Enhancement.. 22

Band extrapolation.. 40 Camera denoiser.. 41 DC Offset Correction.. 41 Declicker.. 41 Declipper.. 42 Decrackle.. 41 DeHum.. 42 Filter toolbox.. 43 Interfering noises.. 41 Noise Analysis... 44 Noise reduction.. 44
Karaoke filter.. 25 Level meters... 18 Linear... 16 Logarithmic.. 17 Loop... 45 Low fidelity.. 32 Low frequency.. 40 Main window.. 15 Manual, conventions.. 4 Menu bar... 15 Modulation.. 32 Multichannel audio.. 9 Multi-Tap Delay. 33 Nero HeadPhone.. 9 Nero VirtualSpeakers.. 9 Nero WaveEditor. 4

Main window.. 15

Envelope mapping. 39 Equalizer... 24 Equally tempered chrome.. 26 Exponential.. 16 Fade in
Exponential... 17 Linear.. 17 Logarithmic... 17 Sinusoidal... 17
Fade in methods.. 17 Fade out
Exponential... 16 Linear.. 16 Logarithmic... 17 Sinusoidal... 16
Fade out methods.. 16 File display.. 15 Filter toolbox... 43 FIR filter.. 9 Flanger.. 31 Folders... 7 Frequency band.. 25 Frequency modulation.. 32 Frequency range.. 24 High frequency.. 40 IIR filter... 9 Input... 24 Input device.. 6 Input level.. 46 Interference effects.. 32 Interfering noise

Filter.. 41

Noise analysis.. 44 Noise gate.. 25 Noise reduction. 44 Noise shaping.. 8 Noise shaping filter.. 9 Normalize.. 50 Notch filters.. 42 Options.. 6, 11
Audio format settings.. 5 Device settings.. 5 Editor options.. 5
Output... 24 Output device... 6 Pause detection.. 20 Peak file folder.. 8 Pitch bend.. 35 Play section.. 45 Playback speed. 27

Index Playing

Audio file.. 45
Post-Filtering.. 30 Pre-Delay.. 29 Pre-Filtering.. 30 Program

Starting the program.. 5

Temporary folder. 7 Test tone generator.. 21 Threshold.. 25 Tool
Deesser... 23 Dynamic processor.. 23, 25 Equalizer.. 24 Karaoke filter.. 25 Noise gate... 25 Pitch... 26, 27 Pitch tuning... 26 Stereo processor.. 27 Time correction.. 27 Transpose... 27
Pseudo reverse. 35 Quantification error.. 32 Re-analogue... 36 Recording

Audio file.. 47

Recording console. 46 Response time.. 23 Reverb.. 37 Sample format.. 19 Sample rate. 19, 32 Save/Output Settings.. 8 Scale
Impulse response.. 29 Linear.. 29 Logarithmic... 29
Toolbar.. 15, 17 Tools... 22 Transport... 18 Transpose.. 27 Vibrato.. 26 Virtual surround.. 9 Vocal pan.. 25 Voice modification.. 39 VST plug-in.. 10 Wah-Wah.. 40 Wave display.. 15
Scratches.. 36 Signal transmission.. 25 Sinusoidal.. 16 Sound

 

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