MacroSystem Audio Effect Package User Manual

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Audio Effect Package

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Intensity: How strong an influence the effect will have (100% means maximum, 0%
means no effect)

Harmonic
Generates resonances at certain pitches. If harmonic pitches are stimulated, the
recording can be made to "sing".

Intensity: Strength of the effect
Tone: Fundamental tone for the chord
Chord: Chord preset

Tone control
Allows you to adjust the tone. This effect works in a similar way to the tone controls on a
hi-fi sound system. If, for example, the voice of the narrator in a recording is drowned out
by other sounds, you can improve the situation by slightly boosting the mid frequencies
whilst slightly reducing the treble and bass.

Low: Adjust the low frequency range
Mid: Adjust the mid frequency range
High: Adjust the high frequency range

TimeChange
The length of a sound can be lengthened or shortened by a fixed amount - the recording
is then stretched or compressed accordingly. No part of the recording is cut off. You can
use the TimeChange effect to adapt the music recording to the length of your video. The
effect, however, should only be used to make slight changes. Very strong changes, e.g.
as a result of applying the effect repeatedly, will quickly lead to losses in quality.

Change: Absolute change to the length in frames
Source: Fine-tuning for different signals

TimeStretch
The length of a sound is changed in percent. No part of the recording is cut off.
The same applies here as described for the TimeChange effect.

Stretch: Percentage change in the length
Source: Fine-tuning for different signals

Sway
Makes your recording "whine". This effect is similar to the sound a faulty cassette re-
corder makes. A short analysis takes place before the actual calculation is carried out.

Factor: +/- Percentage change in the pitch and speed
Waveform: Type of oscillation that is to be used
Frequency: How quickly you want the LFO to oscillate

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