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CAKEWALK SONAR - Reversing Audio Data; Equalizing Audio Data

CAKEWALK SONAR
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Reversing Audio Data
By reversing audio data, you can make it play backwards. You may wish to do this
to obtain unusual sounds for special effects.
The Reverse command does not reverse the musical position of audio data. Use
the Process-Retrograde command to invert the order of clips in time.
To Reverse Audio Data
1. Select the audio data to be affected.
2. Choose Process-Audio-Reverse from the menu.
SONAR reverses the selected audio data.
Equalizing Audio Data
Equalization lets you boost or decrease the volume of sounds at different
frequencies. For example, you can boost the bass, cut high-frequency hiss, or
brighten mid-range vocals.
SONAR provides a graphic equalizer that lets you boost or decrease the volume of
audio clips in ten frequency bands. The width of each band doubles as you go from
low to high frequencies; thus, the centers of the bands are each an octave apart.
Boosting the audio signal too much may result in clipping or distortion. If this
occurs, you may need to undo the command, then decrease the volume one or more
times with the 3dB Quieter command, or insert a volume envelope, before
equalization.
To Equalize Audio Data
1. Select the audio data to be modified.
2. Choose Process-Audio-Graphic EQ from the menu, to open the Graphic EQ
dialog box.
3. Choose a preset, or adjust the sliders to the desired equalization.

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