1. Before and after editing
Jordan Smith
This is the original sound file I used to edit into the sound that I now have.
This is the sound file after the editing process.
2. Jordan Smith
All of the shift commands all relatively do the same thing; they adjust the pitch of the audio and some
change the audio wave length more than others to make the clip sound more distorted and more like
an echo. They work better when you have first fully moved the wet or dry effect all the way up, or all
the way down. This helps the change in the audio and is a lot more noticeable when you listen to it
over again; it seems each command vastly changes the audio piece, when you fully pull them up or
down.
The attack option seems as
though it controls the
smoothness of the audio.
The width of the audio adjusts
the band width and extends a
noise for a certain amount of
time due to the option selected.
The length changes the wave
length and increases the echo
the more the amp it up.
The Damp effect control the duration of audio
disturbance effects, such an effect that it adjusts is the
pitch.
Lo, Color Mid and Hi all
sound like the control the
depths of the audio.
The Dry effects adjust the volume/pitch of the audio,
the higher the pitch, the higher the volume is increased
along with it.
The Wet L and Wet R control setting adjust the volume
of the overall audio.