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Audio effects 207
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Ctrl + space bar
Space bar
Ctrl + A
A
Ctrl + Z
Ctrl + 1-8
Ctrl + Shift + 1-8
Shift + Alt +P
Ctrl + Cursor up
Ctrl + Cursor
Cursor left
Cursor right
Home
End
Ctrl + Cursor
Ctrl + Cursor
Shift + R
Ctrl + NUMPAD 4,5,6
Alt + NUMPAD 4,5,6
NUMPAD 4,5,6
Play solo/Stop
Play/Stop
Select all
Update view
Undo
Select tool for left-hand mouse button
Select tool for right-hand mouse button
Show/hide pitch curve
Enlarge waveform
Enlarge waveform
Play cursor to the left
Play cursor to the right
Jump to object start
Jump to object end
Zoom in
Zoom out
Alter scaling mood (Frequency for chamber
note a).
Saves zoom snapshots 1,2,3
Loads zoom snapshots 1,2,3
without any vertical zoom
Zoom snapshots 1,2,3 with vertical zoom
Vocoder
The vocoder principle: Carrier material (e.g. a surface sound or a synth chord)
is affected by a modulator (e.g. language or singing) so that one gets the
impression that it is speaking or singing. Rhythmic surface sounds can also be
developed if modulated with a drum loop.
This is done via the transmission of the frequency characteristics of the
modulator (speech) on the carrier (chord).
Carrier input
Here you have to selec
t the desired carrier sample. Some special carrier
samples that have been loaded automatically from the "Vocoder" directory are
listed.