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Note: The SoundCloner has to be used as an object effect because the final filter
setting depends on the audio characteristics of the "cloned" object and of the target
object.
Controls
Preset: As well as "Clone" presets the SoundCloner presets menu contains a
range of useful filter settings. These are independent of the source material and
can be used at project level.
Get Sound: This button analyzes the audio characteristics and makes the
SOUNDCLONE preset available.
Save: Save the SOUNDCLONE preset under another name for later use.
Last Used: Lists the last 5 presets used.
Original/Result: Plays the edited/unedited object.
Reset: Resets SoundCloner 2.
Filter graphic: This is the centerpiece of SoundCloner, it is a freely-drawable
filter that displays in realtime the frequency response, before and after applying
the filter. (See below for instructions on how to use).
Strength: The strength slider allows you to enhance or diminish the differences
in the curve movement. You can are therefore control how much SoundCloner
adjusts the sound to the presets.
Compression: This slider lets you change how much the preset's dynamic range
should be adjusted. Dynamic range can only be reduced, so if the SoundClone
preset has a higher dynamic range than the edited material this slider won't have
any effect.
Audio Type: You can choose from a range of different audio types (speech, pop
music etc.) to optimize the compressor's function.
Volume: The volume slider allows you to balance out any volume changes
caused by the compressor. The peak meter next to it displays the input and
output levels.