Reversing Audio Data - CAKEWALK PRO AUDIO User Manual

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that are too quiet and others that are loud, you should probably split off
the quiet segments into separate events and then normalize those.
To Boost Audio Volume by Three Decibels...
1.
Select the audio data to be affected.
2.
Choose Edit-Audio-3dB Louder , or right-click and choose 3dB
Louder from the menu.
Pro Audio increases the volume of the selected audio by 3 dB.
To Decrease Audio Volume by Three Decibels...
1.
Select the audio data to be affected.
2.
Choose Edit-Audio-3dB Quieter , or right-click and choose 3dB
Quieter from the menu.
Pro Audio decreases the volume of the selected audio by 3 dB.
To Normalize Audio Data...
1.
Select the audio data to be affected.
Choose Edit-Audio-Normalize , or right-click and choose
2.
Normalize from the menu.
Pro Audio increases the volume of the selected audio to the
maximum it can reach without clipping.
To Adjust the Volume of Audio Events...
1.
Click
to choose the Line tool.
2.
Click the track number in the Audio view.
3.
Drag the mouse up or down to adjust the volume.

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 Edit-Retrograde command to invert the order of events
in time.
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