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The Fade In process sets a fade-in between the start point and end
point. The following types are available:
Linear fades the audio in with a linear curve—a straight line
between the start and end.
Log fades the audio in with a logarithmic curve—quickly rising
at the start and flattening out towards the end.
Exp fades the audio in with an exponential curve—slowly
rising in the beginning and growing steeper towards the end.
The Fade Out process sets a fade-out between the start point and
end point. The following types are available:
Linear fades the audio out with a linear curve—a straight line
between the start and end.
Log fades the audio out with a logarithmic curve—quickly
falling at the start and flattening out towards the end.
Exp fades the audio out with an exponential curve—
slowly falling in the beginning and growing steeper
towards the end.
The Pitch Shift process changes the pitch of the sample without
changing its length. This lets you set the sample's pitch to your
project without affecting the sample's tempo or duration. You can
adjust it up to 12 semitones, up or down. Keep in mind that the audio
quality may decrease at more extreme settings.
The Gain Change process raises or lowers the volume of the sample.
You can adjust it up to 18 dB, higher or lower. This function is
different than Normalize because it will allow volumes beyond clipping
level. This may be a desired effect, but remember to watch your
output level!
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