Repetitive play, volume and rate, Effects, What's next – APPLIED ENGINEERING Sonic Blaster User Manual

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The sound graph is a visual representation of your files sound
wave. The pathname of the sound file is displayed at the top of
the sound graph window.

6)

Click on the Play button.

The sound file you have loaded will now play.

Repetitive Play, Volume and Rate

1)

Click the

Continuous Play

button then press

Play

again.

The file will play over and over again.

2)

While the file is playing, click and drag the "thumbs"
(white squares) under the Volume and Playback
Sample Rate headings to vary the volume and speed.

*

Note: You can also click on the arrows at either end of
the bars to change Volume, Playback Sample Rate, etc.

3)

Click Stop (or press option-S) when you’re ready to
move on.

E f f e c t s

1)

Select a section of the file by clicking and dragging
within the graph.

The section selected will have an inverse background and wave
pattern from the rest of the graph. Push

Play

to hear the

selection.

2)

Click and drag down the Effects menu.

3)

Try out the different options; select

Backwards

then

click

Play

again, select a different section (by clicking

and dragging) and

Echo

it,

Fade Up

another selection,

kee

p

go

ing

, get crazy, have some fun...

keep going, g-g-g-get cra-cra-cra-crazy, evah some fun,

fun

,

fun,

fun,

fu...

4)

When you've jumbled up the selection beyond
recognition, dose it by either clicking on the small box
in the upper left corner of the graph window or by
selecting

Close

from the File window.

*

Note; When you close a window you’ll be asked if you
want to save changes to that file. Click

No

to leave the

file in its original form. If you want to save your
changes, select

Save As

from the

File

menu and give

your audio art a name.

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