How to Add Audio Effects?
- Introduction
- Step 1. Input an Audio File
- Step 2. Create a Selection
- Step 3. Add Audio Effects
- Step 4. Save the Changes
Do you play an instrument? Sound Expert can create finished productions that sound just like store-bought CDs from your solo recordings! To help create auditive art, this free audio editing software provides many cool & handy sound effects like Amplify, Delay, Echo, Equalizer, Fade, Flanger, Invert, Normalize, Reverse and so on and filters such as Ban Pass Filter, High Pass Filter, High Shelf Filter, Low Pass Filter, Low Shelf Filter, Notch Filter, etc. All of them are definitely simple, and you can add audio effects to your songs to create your masterpiece.
Launch Sound Expert. Click "Open"
to activate a browser window, in which you can select
an audio file from your computer. Then, click
"Open" to input it to the program.
Select the part of the waveform you want
to edit. There are 4 ways to create
a selection: click anywhere of the waveform as a starting
point and use hotkey like Shift+Home, Shift+End or Ctrl+A
to select from start/end or all; click the left button
and drag along with the waveform to the place you want to select;
specify the beginner & end of the session by moving the
sliders below the waveform window; input the start, end or length
of time to choose specified region.
Click the "Effect" tab and you
can apply echo, vibrato, amplify, chorus, fade...
to your music. The settings window of corresponding effect will
be activated. Specify detailed parameters or
apply some popular presets to adjust the effect.
Click "Preview" to listen to the
music before adding the effects to the waveform
to make sure you get exactly what you want.
After all the editing is finished, go back to the "Home"
tab and you can save the file by clicking the "Save".
Save File: to save the changes to the original
file.
Save File As: the file that has been edited
can be saved with a different file name and/or location.
Save Selection As: to save just the highlighted
selection to a file.
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