Operation Manual

Mixcraft Reference - Clips 57
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You have multiple audio clips one track recorded with the same noisy air conditioner in the
background and you want to remove the noise in one command. Merging the clips together
allows you to remove the noise one time.
You have hundreds of clips and your workspace is getting confusing and slow. Merging the
clips to one sound will cut down on resources, speed up your mix by cutting down on CPU and
de-clutter the interface, as well.
You just like using the Merge function and you are a merge freak? (Sorry, we had to inject
some humor into this help file...and congratulations if you are still reading this!)
Envelopes
Each sound has envelopes for it's own volume, pan and filters.
Choosing The Envelope Type
To edit the volume of a sound, go to the toolbar and make sure that Volume is selected.
When Volume is selected, each sound clip shows its own volume envelope.
Clip envelope types :
Volume
Pan
Low Pass Cutoff
Low Pass Resonance
High Pass Cutoff
High Pass Resonance
Editing The Envelope
In this example, we are going to edit volume.