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Process > Audio > Normalize
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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.
Process > Audio > Fade/Envelope
The Process > Audio > Fade/Envelope command lets you specify accurately the shape of a fade
for a selection, clip, or track. You can specify one of the following curves, which the Fade/Envelope
dialog displays for you:
• Exponential Fade In
• Exponential Fade Out
• Inverse Exponential Fade In
• Inverse Exponential Fade Out
• Linear Fade In
• Linear Fade Out
Alternately you can manipulate any curve in the dialog box to look exactly as you want.
See also:
To Apply a Fade to Audio Data
Process > Audio > Crossfade
The Process > Audio > Crossfade command lets you specify accurately the shape of a Crossfade
for two overlapping audio clips. You can specify one of the following curves, which the Crossfade
dialog displays for you: