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2006/07/26 08:53:00 (permalink)

Basic Effects Question

Hello; still new to MC. Anyone know where I can read some info about how to apply audio effects, etc. I have an audio track, for example, and want to add a little chorus effect, but I'd ideally like to learn about the various options under that effect. Any direction would be appreciated.
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    dave sitting at home
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    RE: Basic Effects Question 2006/07/26 09:15:36 (permalink)
    The best thing to do is choose that effect and play with the controls. You can preview the effect before actually adding it. There are a number of things like Wet and Dry mix you can adjust. Dry being your original Audio and Wet being with the effect applied. Chorus is a hard effect to describe, best to listen to what it does.
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    RE: Basic Effects Question 2006/07/26 14:49:46 (permalink)
    RWOLT : here is a link to harmony central.... http://www.harmony-central.com/Effects/
    they have a very informative section on audio effects. I hope this helps.

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    RE: Basic Effects Question 2006/07/26 21:01:20 (permalink)
    aside from reading up on how chorus and flanger are just different levels of modulated signal...just add the effect to your bin for the track and play with it in real time while the track is playing. i'd say pick a preset and adjust to your liking.
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