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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: