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2. Enter the echo magnitude (loudness of the echo) in the
Magnitude text box.
3. Enter the echo delay (the time between the actual sound and
the echo) in the Echo Delay text box.
4. Select the desired channel for stereo file.
5. Choose OK.
Rap!
This feature repeats the selected portion of the wave file. This is
useful when you want to create a jerky or stuttering effect for your
voice files.
To repeat a selection:
1. Select a portion of the file.
2. Select Rap! from the Special menu.
Insert Silence
This effect inserts silence into a selected portion of the wave file.
To insert silence into a file:
1. Select a portion of the wave file.
(The length of the silence depends on the length of the portion
selected.)
2. Select Insert Silence from the Special menu.
You will see a straight line representing the silence inserted into the
portion selected.
Force to Silence
This effect mutes the selected portion of the wave file such that the
selected portion will not be heard during playback.
To mute a file:
1. Select a portion of the file.
2. Select Force to Silence from the Special menu.
The Force to Silence dialog box similar to Figure 1-13
appears.
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