Instruction Manual
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Process-Audio-Remove Silence
Menu Reference
For step-by-step instructions, see Converting MIDI Envelopes to Shapes.
Process-Audio-Remove Silence
The Process-Audio-Remove Silence command detects sections of audio
that fall below a given loudness threshold, and replaces those sections with
absolute silence.
See also:
Removing Silence
Process-Audio-Gain
The Process-Audio-Gain command can adjust stereo channels
independently, switch channels, invert the phase of one or both channels,
and produce any amount of possible gain or cut values.
See Using the Normalize and Gain Commands for more information.
See also:
Basic Audio Processing
Process-Audio-Normalize
The Process-Audio-Normalize command lets you increase the volume of
the selected clips or tracks to the maximum level possible before clipping.
For more information, see To Normalize Audio Data.
See also:
Basic Audio Processing
Process-Audio-Remove DC Offset
The Process-Audio-Remove DC Offset command lets you remove
artifacts from audio files caused by DC offset.
For more information, see Removing DC Offset.