3. In the Effects Rack panel, open the Presets menu
(Figure 4) and select On The Telephone.
Some presets include more than one effect. The On The
Telephone preset applies three effects (Figure 5) that
combine to make your audio sound as if it’s a recorded
telephone conversation.
Note: You can double-click on any of the effects in the
Effects Rack panel to modify its properties.
4. Play the sound file in the Waveform Editor to hear the
effect.
5. As the file plays, use the Toggle Power State button
(Figure 5) beside each effect to toggle it off and on and
listen to the clip with and without that effect applied.
Note: You can toggle the entire rack of effects on or off
by using the Master Toggle Power State button in the
lower-left corner of the Effects Rack panel (Figure 6).
6. As the file plays, use the Mix slider in the Effects Rack to
adjust the intensity of the effect (Figure 6).
Note: 100% (Wet) equals fully processed audio; 0%
(Dry) equals original, unprocessed audio.
You can also use the Input and Output adjustments to
control the incoming sound level of the file and the
output sound level of the file after you have added
effects. Adjust these settings as needed to prevent the
modified file from clipping.
In Waveform view, effects in the rack are not applied to
the sound file until you click the Apply button or save the
file. If you don’t like an effect, just select it in the Effects
Rack panel and press Delete.
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