Fade In
The Fade In process is used to linearly fade a selection area from a volume of -Inf to 0 dB. Choose Process > Fade > In. The fade is applied, and volume increases over the length of the entire audio.
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Fade In audio data
Fade Out
The Fade Out process is used to linearly fade a selection area from a volume of 0 dB to -Inf. Choose Process > Fade > Out. The fade is applied, and volume decreases over the length of the entire audio.
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Fade Out audio data
Reverse
The Reverse process reverses horizontal the selection area. Choose Process > Reverse. The reversed audio data displays in the waveform view.
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Reverse audio data
Flip
The Flip process reverses vertical the selection area. Choose Process > Flip. The selection area is flipped.
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Flip audio data
Mute
The Mute process forces the selection area to a volume of -Inf dB. Choose Process > Mute. The selection area is muted.
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Mute audio data
Volume
The Volume process alters the volume per channels of an audio selection. Choose Process > Volume, the Volume dialog is opened. Volime offers no options for clipping audio data.
When audio data is clipped, it can not be restored by performing a next Volume operation. This process is waveform destroyed. The Volume dialog contains per channel control: Gain. The Gain fader determines the new volume of a selection area, Negative decibel values decrease the selection's volume, while positive decibel values increase the selection's volume.
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Audio following volume increase and decrease