Technical information

Chapter 10: Audio Recording and Rendering
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9 Funk Vibrato An energetic sound from the 70s.
10 Head Voice Vibrato A very resonant vibrato, using pitch and amplitude modulation.
11 Hi Energy Vibrato A fast vibrato.
12 Lite Jazz Vibrato A lighter Jazz sound.
13 Lounge Vibrato The bold and big sound of the lounge entertainer.
14 Mellow Folk Vibrato A sweet, mellow sound.
15 Mellow Pop Vibrato Light accents to a Pop vocal.
16 Nervous Tremolo Vibrato A very fast, “nervous,” and choppy vibrato.
17 Opera Tenor Vibrato The sound of a Classical Tenor singer.
18 Tenor Delayed Vibrato A Classical tenor sound with a delayed onset. Better for slow songs.
19 Pop Diva Vibrato The sound heard on many hit Pop recordings.
20 Pop Diva XT Vibrato A thicker and fuller Pop Diva vibrato, with a faster onset time.
21 R&B Vibrato Vibrato from another Pop music culture - Rhythm and Blues.
22 Slow Ballad Vibrato A style typical of slow Pop ballads of the 1970s. Use this on slow songs only
because the vibrato isn’t triggered on short notes.
23 Slow Gospel Vibrato The big sound of the southern US Gospel singer.
24 Smooth Pop Vibrato A smoother Pop vibrato.
25 Soprano Vibrato The vibrato sound of a Classical soprano.
26 Tremolo Vibrato No pitch modulation, just amplitude modulation.
27 Warm Vibe Vibrato A warm and quick vibrato sound.
28 Memphis Scoop Vibrato A style typical in ballads of a certain singer from Memphis. Long scoops into some
notes, and a strong, slow vibrato.
29 Changing Scoop Vibrato A style typical of a certain tambourine man. This one works best on slow songs if
you just speak the lyrics without singing them!
30 Country Scoop Vibrato A style that mimics that Country “flip” sound on note onsets.
31 Jungle Vibrato Special Effect. The sound of the jungle-man.
32 Landing Vibrato Special Effect. The sound of a close encounter with a spaceship landing.
33 Motorbike Vibrato Special Effect. A motorcycle-like sound.
34 Nervous Vibrato Special Effect. An agitated, uneasy sound.
35 Sheep Vibrato Special Effect. The likeness of sheep bleating in the field.
36 Siren Vibrato Special Effect. The sound of a North American emergency vehicle.
37 Slicer Vibrato Special Effect. A choppy alternative to a standard vibrato.
38 UFO Vibrato Special Effect. The sound of your science-fiction imagination
Applying Audio Plug-Ins
When you've recorded audio, you'd likely want to apply some type of effect to the audio recorded. The usual one is
reverb. Choose the audio plug-in that you want from the Audio | Plugin menu. For reverb, choose the Reverb
option. You'll then see a plug-in with its own settings, specific to the type of plug-in.
Inside the plug-in, you can preview the plug-in effect, and if you like it you can then proceed with processing the
entire .WAV file. You can undo the affects of any plug-in by choosing Edit | Undo.
Direct-X Plug-ins
You can apply your favorite DirectX plug-in to the digital audio track.