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| To access all the great effects and operations in the Advanced Tab, just click
on the Operations Menu (1) and Choose Advanced (2) to get to the effects. Note: To use any of the effects, you first select the portion or all of the music or voice that you have loaded. Then after you've chosen which effect you want to use and the settings within that effect, just click the Apply Button to Apply the effect to the area that you have chosen. It's all just that easy. So, Let's click Advanced and get started. |
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Here's the Other Tab of the Advanced Operation Effects Menu. To Access it,
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| This is the Delay tab and it gives you the power to add some very powerful
effects to your music and voice files. To use it, select something in the Editor. Then Click the Advanced Tab Effects and Choose Arrow 1 to access the Delay Tab. 2. Delay Phaser is what I call the Echo Effect. The default is really good and it's what you'll use most of the time. It gives you that feeling of being in a very echo heavy environment. Depending on your source file, you can turn up or down the amount of the echo by increasing or decreasing the amount of Delay, Depth of the Delay and Decay of the succeeding echoes. It's easy, but the only way to really get comfortable with it is to record a file and then try different setting with it till you get what you want. 3. Reverb is a bit like the old spring reverbs in the cars of the 60s. It's very subtle and you might not hear anything at all, or very little depending on your source. It's probably not an effect you will use often, but it's one you might like if you do. 4. Flanger/Chorus is another effect that's really 60ish. It's not for music. It can be used if you just want to create odd sound effects from your own voice or music. Play with it I've gotten some interesting effects out of it. 5. After you've made your choices, just click the Apply Button and whatever was selected in the editor will be converted to what you've chosen. If for any reason you don't like what you did the first time, just Undo it by clicking the reverse arrow button up in the icons at the top of the editor. The Advanced Tab Effects are extremely powerful. |
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| This is the Amplitude Tab. It's easy to use and has some powerful effects.
Choose the Amplitude Tab (1) to get started. 2. Normalize gives you the power to make different parts of a recording which might not be recorded at the same volume more even so you don't have to manually play with the volume control while you listen. This is worth trying if you have problem voice or dictation files. 3. Fade. This is important. You'll find Fade+ and Fade- on the Main Operations Menu. So Why is there here? It's really special. With this Advanced Variable Fade Control, you gain total control of how much and in what direction your fade-ins and fade-outs will be. OK here's what I mean. Select the amount of your file you'd like to fade. Often it's 3-6 seconds, but with this control, it can be any amount that you select. Then you don't have to go from 100% to 0. You can go from 100% to 30% if you like. So you don't have to completely fade in or completely fade out. Just choose the percentage that you want and you'll be all set. Vibrato. What's Vibrato? It's a tremulous or pulsating effect produced in an instrumental or vocal tone by barely perceptible minute and rapid variations in pitch. And you can apply it to anything you've selected in the editor. It's an interesting effect and it's used for both music and if you want to change your voice, add some vibrato too. After you've made your choices, just click the Apply Button and whatever was selected in the editor will be converted to what you've chosen. If for any reason you don't like what you did the first time, just Undo it by clicking the reverse arrow button up in the icons at the top of the editor. The Advanced Tab Effects are extremely powerful. OK, that's it for the Advanced Effect Tab Effects. I'm really pleased I was able to add all this great functionality to the Editor for you. I use several of these on a daily basis, so frankly I really added them for myself. Enjoy. . .Drew |
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This Is The BIGGEST Little MP3 Player Ever. Let me tell you all about it. But
first, why put an instant launch, virtually no loading delay MP3 player in the
DAK Wave & MP3 Editor? |
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| When you Click Tools/MP3 IDTag Editor, you gain a whole new level
of info control over your MP3 files. Our new tag editor is the most powerful tag
editor I've seen. It let's you add, edit and delete tons of information and gives
you instant access to the technical file data too. 1. This is the Audio (MP3) File Tag Editor. It's not actually part of the Editor it's a separate program that resides within the DAK Wave Editor. Why? We'll you don't have to actually go through the process of opening files to read their tags or add or edit tags. 2. Just Click the . . . Button and navigate to the file you want to name or edit. You'll do it all without ever having to open the file. 3. When you Click the Set button, whatever data is in any or all of the boxes in this screen will be permanently saved with the MP3 file. Now there's even comments. 4. Just fill in any of these boxes with whatever relevant information you'd like. It will be there from now on. Oh and at the bottom right, you have your choice of ID3v1 which is the industry standard or ID3v2 which will probably become the next standard. |
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| Want to see your ID3 MP3 tags? Just Go To File/File ID Tag and you'll see
any and all of the MP3 tags that are recorded in your file. It's just one click.
If you want to add info to the ID3 tags, then choose Tools/MP3 IDTag Editor and
you can add, edit or delete any information from any MP3 file you have. |
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