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Editing audio
Basic audio processing
Using the Normalize and Gain commands
SONAR provides several commands to boost or cut the volume of audio data. The
Process > Apply
Effect > Normalize
command, and the
Process > Apply Effect > Gain
commands are used to
control the volume of selected audio data, in decibels. For more information about the decibel scale,
see
Normalize
command “normalizes” the audio data: it
boosts the volume until the maximum amplitude is reached somewhere in the data. By normalizing
the data, you achieve the maximum possible volume without distortion or clipping. The
Gain
command lets you edit the volume, phase, and stereo interleave of selected audio data. You can
also use this command to remove center material from a clip (good for removing vocals).
Like all the audio processing commands, these commands work by modifying the waveform data.
You can achieve volume changes non-destructively using automation. For more information, see
When increasing or decreasing the volume of audio clips, you should consider the following points:
•
Normalize
raises the noise floor; that is, while it increases the volume of the signal, it also boosts
the noise it contains. (This is true when you raise the volume by other means, too.)
• Due to the nature and limitations of digital audio, the sum of all audio signals played together
cannot exceed the waveform amplitude limit. Even though no individual clip is clipped, the
combination may cause distortion.
If the selection contains any loud signals,
Normalize
may not seem to have any effect. This is
because the volume increase is determined by the loudest audio in the selection. If an audio clip
contains segments that are too quiet and others that are loud, you should probably split off the quiet
segments into separate clips and then normalize those.
To normalize audio data
1.
Select the audio data to be affected.
2.
Choose
Process > Apply Effect > Normalize
from the menu.
The
Normalize
dialog box appears.
3.
Drag the
Normalize Level
slider to the approximate level you think is appropriate.
4.
Click
OK
to process the selected audio.
Listen to the edited data. You can use the
Edit > Undo
command if you don’t like the results, and
then try a different setting in the
Normalize
dialog box.
To use the Gain command
1.
Select the audio data you want to edit.
2.
Choose
Process > Apply Effect > Gain
to open the
Gain
dialog box.
3.
If you only want to change the overall volume of the selection, move the
New Left Channel-
From Left
slider and the
New Right Channel-From Right
sliders by a similar amount. You can
press the
Audition
button to try out your edits.
4.
If you want to switch the two channels, reverse all four sliders from their present positions.
Summary of Contents for sonar x3
Page 1: ...SONAR X3 Reference Guide...
Page 4: ...4 Getting started...
Page 112: ...112 Tutorial 1 Creating playing and saving projects Saving project files...
Page 124: ...124 Tutorial 3 Recording vocals and musical instruments...
Page 132: ...132 Tutorial 4 Playing and recording software instruments...
Page 142: ...142 Tutorial 5 Working with music notation...
Page 150: ...150 Tutorial 6 Editing your music...
Page 160: ...160 Tutorial 7 Mixing and adding effects...
Page 170: ...170 Tutorial 8 Working with video Exporting your video...
Page 570: ...570 Control Bar overview...
Page 696: ...696 AudioSnap Producer and Studio only Algorithms and rendering...
Page 720: ...720 Working with loops and Groove Clips Importing Project5 patterns...
Page 820: ...820 Drum maps and the Drum Grid pane The Drum Grid pane...
Page 848: ...848 Editing audio Audio effects audio plug ins...
Page 878: ...878 Software instruments Stand alone synths...
Page 1042: ...1042 ProChannel Producer and Studio only...
Page 1088: ...1088 Sharing your songs on SoundCloud Troubleshooting...
Page 1140: ...1140 Automation Recording automation data from an external controller...
Page 1178: ...1178 Multi touch...
Page 1228: ...1228 Notation and lyrics Working with lyrics...
Page 1282: ...1282 Synchronizing your gear MIDI Machine Control MMC...
Page 1358: ...1358 External devices Working with StudioWare...
Page 1362: ...1362 Using CAL Sample CAL files...
Page 1386: ...1386 Troubleshooting Known issues...
Page 1394: ...1394 Hardware setup Set up to record digital audio...
Page 1400: ...1400 MIDI files...
Page 1422: ...1422 Initialization files Initialization file format...
Page 1463: ...1463 Misc enhancements New features in SONAR X3...
Page 1470: ...1470 Comparison...
Page 1518: ...1518 Included plug ins Instruments...
Page 1532: ...1532 Cyclone Using Cyclone...
Page 1694: ...1694 Beginner s guide to Cakewalk software Audio hardware sound cards and drivers...
Page 1854: ...1854 Preferences dialog Customization Nudge Figure 518 The Nudge section...
Page 1856: ...1856 Preferences dialog Customization Snap to Grid Figure 519 The Snap to Grid section...
Page 1920: ...1920 Snap Scale Settings dialog...
Page 2042: ...2042 View reference Surround panner...