AUDIO EDITOR: CHAPTER TWO
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Performing a stereo pan
If you have a stereo file, you can pan the audio so that it sounds as if the
audio moves from one speaker to the other, creating a "surround sound"
effect. To do this, click Edit: Pan and in the Pan dialog box that opens,
alter the fade for each channel accordingly. For example, a start and end
level of 0% results in complete silence while 100% leaves the output
unchanged. As with the Fade command, you can choose between Linear,
Exponential and Logarithmic changes to help smooth the effect.
Reversing a file
An interesting effect in Audio Editor is the Effect: Reverse command,
which allows you to reverse a file so that it plays in the opposite direction.
In most cases, this will produce an unintelligible result, which can only be
deciphered if you reverse the file again.
Waveform before reversing
Waveform after reversing
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