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Editing Audio
3. Decide whether you want to apply the effect on all the available channels, or
just one channel. See Selecting Channels for Editing for more information on
selecting channels.
4. Click Reverb under the Apply Effect section.
5. Use the Sparkle slider to add a grainy sound to the audio. The more sparkle
applied, the grainier it will sound.
6. Use the Room width slider to widen a stereo audio signal without
disturbing the low frequencies. This allows you to control of the
perceived location of the sound, ranging from a more centered source
to one that is wider left and right.
7. Use the Room size slider to add reverberation to the audio signal,
simulating it being played in a room. Larger values will simulate a
larger room.
8. If required, you can preview how the applied effect will sound by
selecting Adjusted result and then clicking the play button on the
playback controls. Select Original audio if you want to play the
original audio.
9. Click Apply to add the reverb effect to the audio.
Note: if required, click on the Effect tab to see the applied effect in the edit panel.
See Effect Tab for more information.
Removing Vocals in Music
Use the Vocal Removal in Music effect to create a karaoke mix using your stereo
music files. CyberLink AudioDirector creates this effect by panning the vocal track
to the center.
Note: this effect can only be applied to stereo (two channel) audio files.
To remove vocals in music, do this:
1. Select the music file in the library that you want to remove the vocals from.
2. If required, use range selection to select the portion of an audio file you want
to apply the effect to. See Range Selection for more information on selecting
a range of an audio file. If you don't select a range, the effect is applied to the
entire audio clip.
3. Click Vocal Removal in Music under the Apply Effect section.
4. If required, you can preview how the applied effect will sound by
selecting Adjusted result and then clicking the play button on the