1.Select the range of the file that you wish to remove.
2.Select Edit menu Æ Cut. The selected range is deleted from the file and copied to AudioSurgeon's Clipboard. If you do not want to remove the selected range, use the Copy command.
3.To Preview the Contents of the Clipboard, select Edit menu Æ Clipboard or click the Play Clipboard button.
Blending Sounds with Mix PasteSections of audio can be blended together to create a composite file from different audio clips. For example, you can record a
1.With two WAV files open, Cut or Copy the data from file “A” into the clipboard. You can hear this clip by clicking on the Play Clipboard button.
2.Now, in file “B”, click the location where you want to paste the data from the clipboard.
3.Click the Mix Paste button to combine the clipboard data from file “A” with data from file “B” at the paste point.
4.Click the Play button to hear the results. If one of the files is too loud, or if clipping occurs as a result of the merge, you can undo the operation. Then run a Scale transform on one or both of the clips to lower the level.
To Adjust the Volume of the File1.Select the range you wish to scale or choose Select All from the Edit menu to select the entire file.
2.Choose Scale from the Tools menu or click the Scale button.
3.Using the slider, select the desired scaling factor.
4.Click the Preview button to hear the results of the current settings.
5.Click OK when you are satisfied with the results.
⇒TIP! Normalizing a file increases its amplitude to its maximum level without distorting the sound. It is recommended that you normalize a file after it’s been recorded to get the strongest output level. Select the range you wish to normalize, then choose Normalize from the Tools menu or click the Normalize button.
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