Chapter 8: Effects Reference; Amplitude And Compression Effects - Adobe AUDITION 3 User Manual

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Chapter 8: Effects reference

Amplitude and compression effects

Amplify effect
The Amplitude And Compression > Amplify effect boosts or attenuates an audio signal. Because the effect is
VST-based, you can combine it with other effects in the Mastering Rack or Effects Rack.
See also
"Applying effects in Edit View" on page 106
"Applying effects in Multitrack View" on page 107
"Use effect presets" on page 104
"Add preroll and postroll to effects previews" on page 107
Amplify options
Left Gain, Right Gain sliders
Moves the Left Gain and Right Gain sliders together.
Link Left And Right
Amplify/Fade effect (Edit View only)
The Amplitude And Compression > Amplify/Fade effect produces either constant amplification changes (such as
fixed boosts) or precise fades.
Although the Amplify/Fade effect isn't available in Multitrack View, you can use automation lanes to accomplish the
same task. (See "Automating track settings" on page 204.)
See also
"About process effects" on page 104
"Apply individual effects in Edit View" on page 107
Amplify/Fade options
Amplification (Constant Amplification tab)
amplification value greater than 100% or 0 dB increases the volume; a value below 100% or 0 dB reduces the volume.
Initial Amplification (Fade tab)
An amplification value greater than 100% or 0 dB increases the volume; a value below 100% or 0 dB reduces the
volume.
To fade in audio, specify an Initial Amplification value that's lower than the Final Amplification value. To fade out,
do the opposite.
Final Amplification (Fade tab)
Boost or attenuate the left and right channels.
Determines the amount of volume change to apply to the selection. An
Determines the amount of volume change to apply to the beginning of the selection.
Determines the amount of volume change to apply to the end of a selection.
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