Adding Special Effects; Reverse - Creative 16-Bit Sound Card User Manual

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5. Select the desired channels for copying data from the source
6. Choose OK.
If a portion of the target file is not selected, the data is mixed at the
cursor position. If a portion of the target file is selected, the copied
data in the buffer is mixed with the portion selected.

Adding Special Effects

WaveEditor allows you to enhance your wave files with special
effects
from the Special menu. These effects include Reverse, Add Echo,
Rap!, Insert Silence, Force to Silence, Fade In, Fade Out, and
Amplify Volume.

Reverse

This effect reverses the sequence of the data in the wave file such
that the sound is played backwards. You can specify a selected
portion of the file to be reversed. If a portion of the file is not
selected, the entire file will be reversed.
To reverse a file:
1. Select Reverse from the Special menu.
file in the From Buffer Use group box and for mixing data
with the target file in the Mix With Wave group box.
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Select Mono Channel for mono file.
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Select Left Channel, Right Channel, or both channels for
stereo file.
You cannot mix 8-bit with 16-bit wave data. However, you
can convert both files to either 16-bit or 8-bit sampling size
before mixing them.
The Reverse dialog box similar to Figure 1-11 appears.
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