Amplitued

 

Amplify

This function enables you to apply the same amount of gain change throughout the audio file.

Fade

This function enables you to apply different amount of gain change over the course of the waveform or selection.

Adjust the slider of the Initial Amplification regulator for the amount of amplification or attenuation that will take place at the beginning of the selection.

Adjust the slider of the Final Amplification regulator for the amount of amplification or attenuation that will be applied to the end of the selection. To achieve a fading in effect, choose a Final Amplification greater than that of your Initial Amplification. For fade outs, do the opposite by setting the Final Amplification to the lesser value. Setting both the initial and final amplifications to the same value results in a constant amplification.

Normalize

This function enables you to achieve the greatest amount of amplification that will not result in clipping. To normalize to less than the maximum range enter the percentage of maximum to which you want to normalize. For example, if you choose 50%, AudioEditorPlus will compute values needed to amplify the file no more than 50% of maximum. If two sounds that have been normalized to 50% are overlapped, the resulting wave will not exceed the boundaries, and will not clip.

Channel Mix

This function enables you to mix audio signals from two different channels using the existing right and left channels as input sources.

Compressor

Reduces the dynamic range of the audio signal. A compressor is basically a variable gain device, where the amount of gain used depends on the level of the input. In this case, the gain will be reduced when the signal level is high which makes louder passages softer, reducing the dynamic range. This effect equals dynamic volume regulator.

Expander

This function enables you to expand the dynamic range of an audio signal. Expander boosts the high-level signals and attenuates low-level signals.

Vibrato

This function enables you to set the desired Depth, Frequency and Phase of amplitude vibration .