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1. Refresh re perform the data analysis on the audio selection Memory memorize current memorize the current display memory on off swith on of the memorized graph delete memory delete the memorized graph 44 More on the setup displays options The setup menu gives you choice from 3 different display styles Rectangle 0dB 10dB 20dB 30dB 5 dB 60dB 70dB 80dB 30dB 10dB 20dB 30dB 50dB 60dB 70dB 80dB 30dB 10Hz 100Hz 1kHz 10kHz 45 Filled rectangle M Spectrum analysis at 802816 46 M Spectrum analysis at 802816 20 Ka j PU 3 l0 bi Bait Nay T a a EI mAN ba ET EIS H uM T mi HO Use these different displays in combination with the X log squale and floor value to obtain the better representation of the spectrum depending on the audio material you want to analyse The setup menu also gives different windowing styles for the analysis You can choose between several windowing algorithms Rectangular Bartlett Hanning Hamming Blackmann Blackmann Harris Gaussian 2 5 Gaussian 5 0 Gaussian 10 0 Papoulis You can easily check the difference between these different windowings by analysing a very simple
2. Behaviour and use of the VST Rack will probably change in next releases At the moment it works like that Choose Load VST to load a VST into the rack Choose View to open the VST plugin interface Choose kill to unload the selected VST in the rack You have to click on the VST name in the rack to select it You can choose to import export a predefined chain of effects by choosing the load chain and save chain button The place of the VST effects in the rack and their parameters values are savedin a sor file Rem1 the VST plugins GUI don t disappear when you close the rack windows Rem2 at the moment the BPM tempo host is fixed at 120 BPM Rem3 don t forget to uncheck processing when you want to listen to your sample unprocessed specially after an apply 99 11 Midi Control Wavosaur can be controlled by a MIDI control surface The actions you can control with MIDI are Play Stop Rewind Fast Forward Overall output volume Global panning Note the procedure for the MIDI control setting will change in the future First you have to configure the MIDI In port in Wavosaur see 3 Configuration to receive MIDI messages from your controller Then you can edit the wavosaur cfg file and set the MIDI CC number used to trigger the Wavosaur fonctions MidiCommandPlay 35 MidiCommandStop 34 MidiCommandRewind 36 MidiCommandForward 37 MidiCommandVolume 33 MidiCommandPan
3. You can read the amplitude value in dB on the dB bar found on the left of the waveform Very low noise can be easily observed with this amplitude zoom Wavosaur can zoom in amplitude CTRL MouseWheel 20 6 3 Data Edition The standard editing features are in the Edit menu they all have their keyboard shortcuts and or toolbar button B Ba g Aia B A tooltip text shows up when you move the mouse over the toolbar and displays the actions of the button The basic and most often used fonctions are Delete Suppr Delete the selected part Cut CTRL X Cut the selected part of the file copied to clipboard Copy CTRL C Copy the selected part of the file into the clipboard Paste CTRL V Paste the content of the clipboard at cursor position Paste mix Paste and mix the clipboard with the selection Trim Crop CTRL T Trim the selected part of the file Undo CTRL Z Undo the precedent action When you cut or copy an audio clip this audio clip is placed into the clipboard For the moment the Undo fonction is not effective for all actions Other actions like mute fade out volume etc are possible see chapter 8 21 7 Advanced Editing With Wavosaur you can edit and or create loop points and markers for your audio files 7 1 Loops You can easily create Loop points in Wavosaur Set a selection for the sound that you want to be looped then go to Tools menu select loop gt cr
4. 32 More detailed infos will come soon for this part 60 12 Support The official support forum can be found at http wavosaur com forum You can also send a mail to contact wavosaur com 2006 The Wavosaur Team Date Wavosaur version Author Manual version 14 dec 2006 1 0 0 6000 Jacky Chann 2 6 61
5. audio file sin file 47 More on the memory function When you memorize a spectrogram it appears with another color grey when you hit the refresh button So if you select another part of the audio you ll have the new selected part spectrum represented in red and the memorized spectrum in grey like in this picture OkHz ikHz 2kHz 3kHz 4kHz SkHz 6kHz 7kHz kHz 9kHz 10kHz 1ikHz 12kHz 13kHz 14kHz 15kHz 16kHz 17kHz 18kHz 19kHz 20kHz 21kHz 2 Depending on the audio data you want to analyze you ll have to choose different settings for the display Because the memorized spectrum can be hidden by the current spectrum a good option is to choose line from the setup display menu 48 You can easily see the two spectrums with the line display r Spectrum analysis at 226411 Wii v iii ERE de mmr i E T T MOST EM ve CR mL T D iet a SA BU il ll Lu rere ih aad eleg Ki 1 v d dh 11 RE D RE AA LL LA LA AA li j hee _ ns 7 iii TUN l fi ikHz 2kHz 3kHz 4kHz SkHz amp kHz 7kHz kHz 9kHz 10kHz 11kHz 12kHz 13kHz Lake i5kHz 16kHz 17kHz 18kHz 19kHz 20kHz 21kHz 49 9 2 3 3D Spectrum Analysis In the Tools menu you have 3D Spectrum Analysis you can also press the K key It displays a window with a 3D view of the spectrum of the selection Y axis amplitude X axis fre
6. create a config file wavosaur cfg all the configuration informations are stored in this file Wavosaur create also a ini file wavosaur ini for storing other informations like last opened files A wavosaur log file is created as a bebug tool it won t exist in future releases Wavosaur does not write any informations in the registry for version gt 1 0 0 3963 Wavosaur come as a simple and light file lt 1 Mo and is quickly configurable so you can set it and use it very fast and transport it on a USB key drive for example 3 Configuration 3 1 The Config Dialog When you launch Wavosaur for the first time you have to configure it The configuration window can be opened from the Options menu You can also click on the Audio Configuration button from the toolbar Configuration 1 Waveterminal 192 2 ch Lecture sur modem n 0 Lecture sur combin t l n 0 2 Waveterminal 192 2 ch 3 Waveterminal 192 2 ch 4 Waveterminal 192 SPDIF amp C3 5 Waveterminal 192 8 ch aveterminal 192 2 ch Enreg sur modem n 0 Enreg sur combin t l n 0 2 Waveterminal 192 2 ch 3 Waveterminal 192 2 ch 4 Waveterminal 192 SPDIF 8C3 5 Waveterminal 192 8 ch 1 2 3 4 5 6 MIDI Yoke NT 8 UC 33 USB MIDI Int The config dialog display all the audio ports detected by Wavosaur You have to choose your audio settings input for recording and output for playback Audio Out Select in the list the audio output port
7. of file 1 second at en of file custom not implemented yet 31 PATANI LIH 9 Tools Beside the loops and markers sections you can also find useful functions in the Tools menu There s a toolbar with some functions from this menu B Statistics 2D spectrum a 3D spectrum H Auto detect region Z Interpolate H Show input oscilloscope See below for a description of all other available features in the tools menu 33 Interpolate Interpolate values between two values the selection start and the selection end Example on how to remove simple click noise with the interpolate function Waveform with a click Zoom into the waveform 34 Select the click Choose interpolate in the Tools menu 35 Auto detect region Set automatically markers to separate different parts in the waveform You have to set a threshold in time and amplitude to determine how the markers will be inserted Currently it s hardfixed to 60 dB amp 1 seconds ie if a part of the waveform is les than 60 dB during 1 second or more a marker is inserted 36 9 1 Oscilloscope tools In the Tools menu you have two useful options for monitoring your input and or your ouput signal Input Oscilloscope monitors the audio in signal according to the audio in port you choose in the configuration dialog Output Oscill
8. 13 You can MIDI control play stop rewind fast forward volume and global pan E wavosaur cfg Bloc notes HidiCommandPlay 35 HidiCommandStop 34 HidiCommandRewind 36 WHidiCommandForward 37 HidiCommandUolume 33 HidiCommandPan 32 4 Files Wavosaur can open wav files mono stereo of any bit depth and any rate Wavosaur can also open aif and iff files and import mp3 audio files see Open File operations are in the Files menu of Wavosaur New Close the current file and create a new blank file New audio file 44100 1 0000 Channel Enter the channel number in the edit 1 for MONO 2 for STEREO Frequency Enter the samplerate in this edit it won t affect the playback samplerate Lenght Enter the length in seconds of the file to be created in this edit Bits per sample Select the bit depth of the file to be created Open Save Save As Open a wav iff aif mp3 file and displays its waveform the main editor view By default the file dialog shows all the wav files you can choose to display all file for a given type by choosing the extension in the drop down menu of the file dialog window Wavosaur displays the opening importing time in the statusbar Save the current file to disk in wav format Save the current data with a new name Save selection As save the current selection as wav Print Print Preview Exit You can print the waveform use
9. 50 9 2 4 Sonogram rne 53 9 3 Synthesis Tool 54 9 4 Batch Processor 56 ZN SV RACK dT et 57 12 1 Introduction 57 12 2 Working with VST 58 13 MIDI Controls eee 60 14 SUPPO Re ontarien 61 1 General Informations Presentation Wavosaur is an Audio Editor for Windows XP it supports VST plugins effects and chaining of VST effects Wavosaur provides all the standard editing fonctions cut copy paste trim crop reverse mute zoom etc and an unlimited set of effects via the support of VST plugins Wavosaur have advanced fonctions like loop handling and markers You have also powerful tools for analysis 3D spectrum sonogram You can also record audio data from your soundcard input Minimum Required PC running windows XP 98 1GHz CPU 512 Mb RAM A soundcard compatible with Windows Current Status Currently the application is in beta stage and you can freely download the lastest beta releases for testing http www wavosaur com 2 Installation Wavosaur has no fancy installer it comes as a simple executable stored in a zip archive To install it you just have to uncompress the zip archive and drop the Wavosaur executable anywhere you want It s recommended to create a Wavosaur folder and copy the executable in it Wavosaur
10. Stop the audio and set the cursor position Stop Stop the audio Go to start Set the cursor at start of the file Fast rewind Rewind the playbar Fast forward Move the playbar faster Go to end Set the cursor at end of the file Loop on off When off the playing is looped infinite When a selection see 6 1 is active the play starts at selection start and stops at selection end and the loop is effective on the selection You can also play normal by pressing the spacebar on your keyboard 5 2 Monitoring and Recording Audio You can record audio data into Wavosaur first make sure you have configured your audio in port see 3 1 Monitoring To monitor your input go in the Tools menu and choose Input Oscilloscope you can also press the o key Then a window will show up displaying the current audio in signal B Input 1 Waveterminal 192 2 ch You can resize the oscilloscope window Recording note The recording procedure may change in future releases To record press the record button to start then repress the record button to stop The recorded data is appended to the end of the current file a marker see 7 2 is inserted to show the beginning of the record D 45amples4RD Record000 way Note for the moment recording is always stereo if you record data after a mono sample it will be converted to stereo 6 Basic Editing Wavosaur offers all the basic f
11. WAVOSAUR User Manual Audio Editor with VST support D Somples samplcO 0 way ikisikibkiHisihkihiki http www wavosaur com Contents 1 General Informations 4 2 Installation cea Fea oc Tano ashan 5 3 Configuration iieri rei uec nre eo ae pane evo Gua edes exe 6 3 1 The Config Dialog 6 3 2 The wavosaur cfg file 9 LM PIGS Mor 11 5 Playing and Recording audio 14 5 1 Playing Audio files 14 5 2 Monitoring amp Recording Audio 15 6 Basic s IT ieri eene rico di tun ueedo 17 6 1 Audio Data Selection 17 5 2 ZOOITI nn eei cuc nadin 18 6 3 Audio Data Edition 21 7 Advanced Editing 22 Pils Bo Ec cT 22 1 2 Markers rici am 23 7 3 Grid Line on Selection 25 8 Process Menu Processing Audio 26 D2 te ES nier 33 9 1 Oscilloscope Tools 37 9 1 1 Real time Sample Osc 38 9 1 2 Real time Spectrum Osc 39 9 1 3 Real time Pan View 40 9 2 Analysis Tools 41 9 2 1 Statistics ce 42 9 2 2 2D Spectrum Analysis 43 9 2 3 3D Spectrum Analysis
12. e The Spectrum Analysis represents the sound in the frequency domain amplitude vs frequency Data displayed in the spectrum window shows the amplitude of the fondamental and harmonic frequencies of the sound So you can see the spectral distribution of your sound The Spectrum Window should look like this M Spectrum analysis at 136192 TA itl IE ATS LES S Ha E po SER ES URS LI HE OT eve TNT TITA ata Ig OkHz 1kHz 2kHz 3kHz 4kHz 5kHz 6kHz 7kHz 8kHz 9kHz 10kHz 11kHz 12kHz 13kHz 14kHz 15kHz 16kHz 17kHz 18kHz 19kHz 20kHz 21kHz 3 Um rms The frequency representation is linear by default you can change the representation with the provided options in the menu 43 The Spectrum windows provide these options in the menu Setup Display you can change the graphic displaying see below Windowing you can choose different windowing algorithms Level set the floor level for amplitude display 150 dB by default 100 dB is more adapted for 16 bit files X Log Squale change the frequency displaying squale from linear to logarithmic The logarithmic represention is easier to read because it s more adapted to the human earing Spectrum windows with log squale M Spectrum analysis at 136192
13. eate loop points or just press the L key to go faster Loop points are inserted like this DAS amples sample020 way kill loop from the tools gt oop menu to delete the loop points By double clicking between two loop points the selection fit automatically to the loop You can drag the loop points with the mouse unless you have selected lock Loop Points in the menu 22 7 2 Markers With the tool menu gt markers you can create multiple markers they are inserted at cursor position Faster way to create markers is to press the M key DAS amples sampleO22 way File Edit View Process Effects Tools Options Help OSH X B B I gt DS Mesh H a K ele um sabri EUM s v 00 00 03 024 E PRIRA 6 bit STEREO 44100 Hz 00 00 00 000 00 0012 109 00 00 00 000 1 512 E Done in 0 265s NUM ZA A number is appended to the marker name You can drag the markers with the mouse unless you have selected Lock Markers Points in the menu Double cliking between two markers makes a selection You can kill a marker by selecting it with the mouse and press the suppr keys simultaneously If you cut delete a selection with a marker within the marker is deleted undo doesn t bring back the marker Selecting kill markers from the Tools menu delete all markers Here s a description of the Markers menu 23 Create marker Mark selection Kill all markers Loc
14. for playback Buffer Size You can specify the buffer size for the audio output Increase this value if you experience playback problems like glitches High values for buffer size means a higher latency for playback To reduce latency you have to choose the lowest working buffer size Sample Rate You can choose the samplerate value for the playback Depending on your soundcard you can go up to 192 Khz Default samplerate is 44100 If your soundcard does not support a chosen samplerate the playback stay on the last working samplerate Audio In Select in the list the audio in port for recording audio data You can select only one input at a time Buffer Size You can specify the buffer size for the audio input Increase this value if you experience recording problems like glitches missing audio buffer Sample Rate You can choose the samplerate value for the playback Depending on your soundcard you can record up to 192 Khz Default samplerate is 44100 If your soundcard does not support a chosen samplerate the playback stay on the last working samplerate Midi In You can choose a midi in port for incoming midi messages Multiple MIDI inputs can be selected This will be useful for the VST Host and also for controlling Wavosaur if you have a MIDI control surface see 11 MIDI Controls for Wavosaur By default there is no MIDI input is selected 3 2 The wavosaur cfg file The configuration informatio
15. k marker points Previous marker Next marker Tab set a marker at cursor place markers at selection start and selection end delete all markers no undo lock all markers set cursor on the previous marker set cursor on the next marker A marker toolbar is available for these operations on markers KJ Create marker at cursor E Go to previous marker 5 Go to next marker LE Kill all markers LI Mark selection 24 7 3 Selection grid lines This option in the Options menu display time grid lines on selection The number of bar is fixed to 4 in the wavosaur cfg file will be customizable in future release This can be useful for quickly creating rythm based loop You can edit the cfg file to displays the number of line you want see 3 2 25 8 Processing Audio Many useful functions are available for editing and processing of your audio files in the Process menu A toolbar provides a quick access to some of those functions Lal Normalize Bp Convert to mono Ki Convert to stereo H Mute a Fade in KI Fade out See below for a description of all available features in the process menu 26 Reverse Reverse the selected part of the audio file Invert Flip the waveform 180 Swap Channel Swap left and right channels Convert to mono Convert a stereo file to mono 50 50 the 2 channels are lowered 6 dB and mixed Left o
16. n dB use for negative values You have 4 radio buttons for applying the synthesis Apply on all current file 8 replace all data with the synthetized waveform 54 Apply only on selection Apply at start end replace all data in selection with the synthtized waveform insert the synthetized waveform at start or end of the current datas you have to specify the length for the synthetized waveform 55 9 4 Batch processor The batch processor let you process all the audio files in a folder at once Batch processing Simple DC Remover Be sample 22050H Source Select a folder containing the files you want to process Destination Select the folder that will receive the processed files Warning If you choose the same folder as the source folder your original files will be overwritten Function Choose here the processing you want to apply to all the files in the source folder You can run only one processing at a time but don t forget you can choose the VST Rack as processing 56 10 VST Rack 10 1 Introduction Wavosaur is also a VST host for VST effects plugins so you can use the infinite variety of VST plugins to process your audio Wavosaur allow you to listen to your data processed by a chain of VST effects in real time before you apply the processing You can find the VST section under the toolbar ver M Rack open the VST Rack view where you can set a chain of effect
17. n from the config dialog are stored in the wavosaur cfg file Wavosaur reads these config informations at startup E wavosaur cfg Bloc notes FrameRate ms 6 SamplePathOpen ciy WavosaurVersion 1 6 6 4436 Audio0utId 6 AudioOutSampleRate 44166 Audio0utBitDepth 16 AudioOutBufferSize sample 512 AudioInId 6 fiudioInSampleRate 44166 fudioInBitDepth 16 fudioInBufferSize sample 2648 SelectionGridLineNumber m Loop 1 LoopLocked 8 HarkerLocked 8 Other informations are also stored in the wavosaur cfg files that cannot be accessed for the moment within the config dialog You can edit manually the cfg file to set many useful purposes Open the wavosaur cfg file with a text editor ie notepad in Windows you can find and edit the following informations VSTPathOpen The path where Wavosaur looks into when you open a VST plugin from the VST rack the default VST path is c 9 SamplePathOpen The path where Wavosaur looks into when you open an audio file The default sample path is c SelectionGridLineNumber The number of line drawed on selection when selection grid lines from the Option menu is selected see 7 2 3 AudioOutBitDepth amp AudiolnBitDepth 8 or 16 bits default is 16 bits 24 bits is not yet available If your soundcard supports it MidiCommand There are 6 editable MIDI command you can choose a MIDI cc number for controlling Wavosaur with MIDI see
18. nalyse your audio files you can display statistics and different spectrum analysis Important informations are also given in the status bar bi STEREO 44100 He 000002681 00005897 WHR 1512 Nf The bit depth The number of channels MONO or STEREO The Sample rate And the 3 other informations give you the time at selection start the time at selection end the time at cursor In the Options menu you can choose the time value to be displayed in 3 different formats sample seconds time h m s Theses tools are differents from the oscilloscope tools as they are not real time 41 9 2 1 Statistics You can find the statistics in the Tools menu You can also press the S key You can export the informations into a txt file Statistics Statistics displays a window with informations for each channels about the selection RMS power Average value DC offset Min sample value Max sample value General informations about the sample are displayed too Total sample number File Name Channel Frequency Bits per Sample Loop amp Marker informations 42 9 2 2 2D Spectrum Analysis In the Tools menu you have spectrum analysis you can also press the F key It displays a window with a 2D graphic representation of the frequency spectrum The analysis is effective on the selection It can takes some times to perform the analysis regardless to the size of the data to analys
19. nly mono conversion only keep the left channel Right only mono conversion only keep the right channel Convert to stereo Convert a mono file to stereo 27 Resample Resample the data to a new samplerate Change sample rate 44100 Sample rate enter the new samplerate target in this edit Change only samplerate without processing it just changes the samplerate information within the file and doesn t affect audio data Apply filter of interpolation If checked data are interpolated when resampling Different levels of interpolations are available Linear interpolation Cosine interpolation Cubic interpolation Fade in Fade in the volume of the selected part Fade out Fade out the volume of the selected part 28 Other Fade Here s a selection of pre defined fades you can apply on your samples Cubic Fade Square Fade 29 Sin Fade Exponential Fade 30 Mute Normalize Vocal Remover Volume Insert Silence Mute the volume of the selected part Normalize the audio to the specified value Custom is not available yet Predefined values for normalize are O 0 3 1 or 6 dB Remove the mono center material from stereo files Change the volume of the selected part of the audio file 6 dB the volume is doubled 6 dB the volume is divided by two custom you can choose the value not implemented yet Insert silence 1 second at start
20. onctions for editing your audio files These fonctions can be acceded via the Edit menu the toolbar and keys shortcuts 6 1 Data Selection You can select a data clip with the mouse and then perform operations on this data clip like cut paste mute etc DAS amples sample020 wav Left click on the waveform Set the cursor position Left click and drag Shift arrow Set the selection Double click CTRL A Select all the waveform Rigth click and drag Move the waveform view Left amp Right Arrow Keys Move the cursor this behaviour changes if loop points or markers are presents see 7 1 6 2 Zoom With the mouse or the keyboard you can zoom into the waveform zoom in time or zoom in amplitude MouseWheel up down arrow keys Zoom in out the waveform CTRL MouseWheel Zoom in out the amplitude There s also a zoom toolbar with five buttons X e Zoom in time 2 Zoom out time A Zoom on selection Ko Zoom in amplitude Zoom out amplitude You can also select these operations from the View menu The zoom ratio for time zoom is displayed in the right corner of the status bar NG bi STEREO 44100 He 000002891 000005897 000006466 1512 Now Wavosaur can zoom higher than a 1 1 ratio for a more accurate editing you can see dots representing the sample values
21. oscope monitors the output signal The oscilloscopes let you monitor in real time the level the spectrum and the pan distribution of the signal You can open as many instances of the oscilloscopes as you want D S amples sample022 wav Mp l H AU 1 AU Mau E LR 37 9 1 1 Real time Sample Oscilloscope Choose Sample in the Type menu You can resize the window and open multiple instances The input output data is displayed in real time Output 1 Waveterminal 192 2 ch The Settings menu displays one option Persistance when checked the oscilloscope displaying is not refreshed 38 9 1 2 Real time Spectrum Oscilloscope Choose FFT in the Type menu The oscilloscope then displays a real time view of the overall spectrum of the sound actually played or monitored from input You can resize the window and open multiple instances The input output data is displayed in real time Output 1 Waveterminal 192 2 ch n U U Jii N li U Til ill ili uH i 39 9 1 3 Real time Pan View Choose Pan in the Type menu The oscilloscope then displays a real time view of the pan distribution This is represented as module phase Centered samples have a 0 angle full right panned samples are 45 right and full left panned samples are 45 left Output 1 Waveterminal 192 2 ch 40 9 2 Analysis tools Wavosaur gives you tools to a
22. print setup and print preview before Display the waveform to be printed Close the current file and quit the program You can also use drag and drop to open a file drop it into the display area The file menu also displays a list with the last opened files fixed to 4 Import Import binary file Let you import binary raw data or formated text file Click browse to choose the file to import Frequency Sign Byte Order Bits per sample Channels choose the sample rate used in your file from the Frequency textfield by entering a number in the edit box click the radio button that corresponds to the sample format of data storage click the Little endian or Big endian radio button to specify the order in which the high and low bytes of a 16 bit sample are stored click on the format the data are stored 8 16 24 or 32 bits PCM or 32 bits IEEE Float enter the channel number in the edit 1 for MONO 2for STEREO 13 5 Playing and Recording Audio 5 1 Playing Audio Now that you have loaded a sample into Wavosaur you have three ways to play it play from start play normal play loop A cursor playbar is always displayed showing the part of the file that is played The playing functions are grouped in the Transport Bar e e i Nol xc Record Record audio data see 5 2 Play from start Play once the entire wav from start Play Play the audio at cursor position Pause
23. quency Z axis time You can rotate the X 8 Y axis with the arrow keys You can rotate Z axis with the w and x keys M 3D Spectrum analysis 50 Just like the 2D spectrum analysis window the 3D spectrum analysis window have its own menu too Settings not implemented yet Views You have predefined views classic amp freq time amp time freq reset classic amp freq won t show the z axis fa 3D Spectrum analysis 51 time amp won t show the x axis EE 3D Spectrum analysis reset switches back to the default 3D view M 3D Spectrum analysis s LT TZ at Yo ae E Mies THE eel 52 9 2 4 Sonogram In the Tools menu you have to select Sonogram you can also press the G key It displays a window with a sonogram view of the spectrum of the audio selection Currently the sonogram is only effective on MONO samples The sonogram is displayed in black and white 53 9 3 Synthesis tool You can find the synthesis options in the Tools menu Dirac at cursor insert a unique OdB sample at cursor Step at cursor all data after cursor are set to 0 dB all data before cursor are set to inf dB Simple Synthesis Open the simple Synthesis dialog Synthesis 1000 00 Frequency Enter the frequency in hertz Type you can choose between predefined type of signal Sinus Square ramp up ramp down white noise abs sinus Volume Enter the volume i
24. s Processing when checked the playing is affected by the VST chain Apply apply the VST effect chain on the entire wave destructive You can undo the action after an apply At the moment apply is effective on all audio data not only the selection 57 10 2 working with VST First you have to open the VST Rack by clicking on the Rack button When opened the VST rack should appear like this 000 Frohmage vst2win dll EN 000 Base MM 001 Monkey on the moon 002 No matter 003 The Raf smooth 004 Valkiry dance 005 The man who said zog zog 006 Yellow cheese smells bad 007 Supra cat VST rack column list of all VST effects loaded click on a VST name to select it VST preset preset list of the selected VST click on the preset name to load it VST parameter displays the parameters of the selected VST The VST rack is in alpha stage but is actually working Use the buttons on the right to load kill view your VST effect plugins 58 Load VST Load a VST in the selected emplacement View Open the GUI of the selected VST Kill Remove the selected VST Load FXB Load a standard preset bank for the selected VST Save FXB Save a standard preset bank for the selected VST Load FXP Load a single preset Save FXP Save a single preset Load Chain Load a chain of VST sor files Save Chain Save the current chain of VST amp the actual parameters Reset Chain Remove all VST in the chain

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