![]() | D-fx Chorus — Provides time-delay and pitch-shift effects, added to the clip to create a multi-layered sound. |
![]() | D-fx Flanger — Creates a flange effect that approximates a true tape- generated flange. |
![]() | D-Verb — Provides a studio-quality reverberation or ambience processing to single or multiple tracks. |
![]() | D-fx Multi-Tap Delay — Allows you to control up to four independent delays applied to the audio clip. |
![]() | D-fx Ping-Pong Delay — Allows you to add a delay to an audio clip to create a ping-pong echo effect. |
![]() | Compressor — Reduces the dynamic range of signals that exceed a selected threshold by a specific amount. |
![]() | Limiter — Prevents signal peaks from exceeding a chosen level so that they don't overload amplifiers or recording devices. |
![]() | Expander-Gate — Performs the same function as the Gate plug-in with the addition of expander features. Expanders are particularly useful for reducing noise or signal leakage that creeps into recorded material as the signal level falls, which often occurs with headphone leakage. |
![]() | Gate — Reduces noise by decreasing the gain of signals that fall below a user-selectable threshold. |
![]() | EQ — Allows you to adjust frequency equalization on individual audio clips. |
![]() | Invert — Inverts the polarity (phase of the audio file). |
![]() | Duplicate — Creates a new master clip from a selected audio clip. The plug-in uses the IN and OUT points on the selected clip to define the boundaries of the new clip. |
![]() | Mod Delay — Provides time-delay-based effects. Effects obtained through the use of Mod Delay include slap echo, doubling, chorusing, and flanging. |
![]() | Normalize — Finds the peak value in the source audio file and scales the entire file proportionally to that maximum value. |
![]() | Gain — Same as Normalize, but allows positive or negative gain adjustment. |
![]() | Reverse — Rewrites the selected audio in reverse. |
![]() | DC Offset Removal — Removes an audio artifact that is common in digital audio files. A DC offset is caused by poorly calibrated analog- to-digital converters (A/Ds), and can produce clicks and pops on clip edit transitions if not removed. |
![]() | Signal Generator — Produces audio test tones in a variety of frequencies, waveforms, and amplitudes. |
![]() | Time Compression Expansion — Allows you to adjust the duration of a selected clip by creating a new master clip. This increases or decreases the selection's length without changing pitch. |
![]() | Pitch Shift — Changes pitch with or without changing length. |