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Off-line processing 9 – 211
Open the Audio Properties dialog from the Edit menu and make the desired set-
tings (see “Editing audio properties on page 127).
Open the Audio File Format dialog by selecting “Save as” on the File menu and
clicking the Properties button in the lower section of the dialog (see “Saving in
another format (Save as…) on page 117).
Sample rate conversion is always applied to the entire file. Any selection
you have made is not used in any way for this operation.
Effect Morphing
Effect Morphing can gradually mix two audio ranges that have different ef-
fects/processing applied to them. This allows you to smoothly “morph”
from one effect to another, or from an unprocessed audio segment to a
processed audio segment.
Basic operation
Effect Morphing always involves two audio ranges. Normally, this is in fact
two versions of the same audio range, of which one is processed and the
other unprocessed.
You set it up as follows:
1. Start by making a selection range over the time you wish the effect mor-
phing to take place.
2. Now process this range using any Master Section effect(s) (see “Render-
ing” on page 239), or use some other off-line processing.
You cannot use processing/effects that alter the length of the selection, e.g. time stretching.