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CHAPTER 6
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Applying Stereo, Pitch, and Delay Effects
For example, using the default setting of three bands with crossover values of 800 and 3200
creates three copies of the selected waveform: one with the frequencies of the selected wave
from 0 to 800 Hz, one from 800 to 3200 Hz, and one from 3200 to 22050 Hz (or whatever
the maximum frequency present is, based on the sample rate).
To use the Frequency Band Splitter effect:
1 In the track display in Multitrack View, select the clip or the range you want to process.
(Use the Hybrid tool or the Time Selection tool to select a range.)
2 Ctrl-click the wave clip.
Note: If more than one wave clip is selected, the Frequency Band Splitter effect is unavailable.
Also, if you select a range by dragging across a clip, that clip is selected by default; if you Ctrl-
click the clip, you will deselect it.
3 In the Effects tab of the Organizer window, expand Multitrack, and double-click
Frequency Band Splitter.
4 Set the desired options.
For more information, search for “Frequency Band Splitter options in Help.
Using the Vocoder effect (Multitrack View only)
A vocoder takes two inputs, usually an instrument and a voice, and modulates one signal
(the process signal, usually the instrument) with the other (the control signal, usually the
voice). This modulation allows one signal to “control” the other. In the example here, the
instrument (the process signal) could be made to “sing” by affecting it with the voice (the
control signal).
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