Chapter 8: Effects Menu – Edit View
he Effects menu displays all the options that relate to waveform transformation (signal processing) functions
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when you're in Adobe Audition's Edit View mode. In other words, if you want to apply a "cool" effect to your
audio, you'll be able to do it – and lots more – here.
Invert
This function simply inverts the waveform's samples, so that all positive offsets are negative and all negative offsets are
positive. Inverting doesn't produce an audible effect, but it can be useful in lining up amplitude curves when creating
loops or pasting. If applied on a stereo waveform, both channels are inverted.
Reverse
Select this command to have the current selection (or entire waveform, if no selection is made) play backwards by
reversing the order of its samples. Reverse is useful for creating special effects.
Silence
This option silences out the selected range of the waveform. Unlike deleting or cutting a selection – which splices the
surrounding material together – Silence leaves the duration of the selection intact, and simply zeros the amplitude within
it.
Note: You must select part or all of your waveform first in order for Silence to work.
Amplitude
Use the following commands in the submenu to alter the amplitude (volume level) of an audio file or selected range.
Amplify
The Amplify command provides the following options:
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