To apply other enhancement options to an audio file, proceed as follows:
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- If you want to convert the sample format:
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- Click the Edit > Convert Sample Format entry in the menu bar.
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- The Convert Sample Format Settings window is opened.
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- Define the required settings and click the OK button.
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- If you want to play the highlighted section of the audio file in reverse, click the Edit > Reverse entry in the menu bar.
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- If you want to insert a test signal into the highlighted section of the audio file:
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- Click the Edit > Insert Test Signal entry in the menu bar.
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- The Test Tone Generator window is opened.
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- Define the required settings and click the OK button.
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- The test signal is added to the file display.
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- Now define the range of the test signal by moving the green arrows at the bottom of the file display.
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- If you want to fade out or fade in an audio file before and after the test signal, move the blue-green arrows at the top of the file display from left to right.
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- If you want to highlight a specific section with millisecond accuracy:
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- Click the Edit > Define Markers Manually entry in the menu bar.
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- The Manually Define Markers window is opened.
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- Define the markers as desired in the Selection begin and Selection end area and click the OK button.
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- If you want to change the highlighted section of the audio file with optimizing tools, effects or an enhancement:
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- Click the respective Tools, Effects or Enhancement entry in the menu bar.
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- The relevant window is opened.
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- Make the desired settings and click the OK button.
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- You have edited the audio file.
See also
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- Filters