1. Audio before and after
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This is the piece of audio before being edited.
This is the audio piece after editing.
2. The master volume is the general volume of the audio
piece; it determines how the loud the audio sequence is.
The metronome adjusts the
rhythm of the audio such as
when you create a beat in a song
and the metronome can then be
adjusted to edit the beat timing.
In the local channels
section, you will see
a small sliding bar,
this adjusts the
overall volume,
which practically
does the exact same
thing as the master
volume setting.
The depth option isn’t really noticeable on its own, but if you turn it
up and down with the mix option you can really notice the changes
that have been applied to the audio sequence.
The rate option just sounds like increases the
number of times the echo is repeated, it is a
really subtle, and un-noticeable option.
The input option edits the audio sequence’s
echo/repeat effect, the more the input is
increased, the more the echo applies.
The size option makes the audio sound smaller or
bigger in a sense depending on how much the
size has been adjusted, it makes it sound slightly
more echo and sound more far away if the option
is down, but if its turned up, then the audio
sounds more crisp and louder.
The mix option mixes with
the depth option, it
adjusts the echo on its
own, but also helps deal
with the deepness of the
audio if it is used with the
depth option.
The Hi and Lo options adjust the
crisp quality of the audio sequence.