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CAKEWALK PRO AUDIO - Adding Chorus

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attenuate 60-cycle hum or high-frequency noise, or to boost a particular
instrument sound for use in other
Pro Audio commands.
Adding Chorus
The Cakewalk FX Chorus command fattens the audio to make one
instrument sound like many. When many people sing together, for
example, each of their voices is slightly out of tune and off the beat.
Therefore, detuning and delaying the signal makes many instruments
sound richer, including guitars, vocals, and strings.
The Chorus effect has the ability to act on a stereo track or a stereo pair,
a pair of consecutive tracks, one of which is panned hard left (0), the
other of which is panned hard right (127). The feedback signal can be
crossed between the tracks to create a richer stereo effect.
The parameters used to specify the chorus effect are as follows:
To Apply the Parametric Equalizer to Audio Data...
1. Select the audio data to be affected.
2. Choose
Audio Effects-Cakewalk FX-Parametric EQ
from
the
Edit
menu or from the pop-up menu to open the Cakewalk
FX Parametric EQ dialog box.
3. Set options for the first filter, as described in the table above.
4. Change Current Filter to 2 and set parameters for the second
filter. Repeat for the third filter.
5. Click OK.
Pro Audio applies the composite filter to the selected data.
Parameter/Option... Meaning...
Dry Mix (%) The relative volume of the original, unprocessed
signal passed to the output.
Wet Mix (%) The relative volume of the processed signal passed
to the output.
Left Delay The time between signal repeats on the left
channel.
Right Delay The time between signal repeats on the right
channel.

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