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STEP 1:
Open your song
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- Click on
Advanced tab on the module bar to open AV Morpher.
- To open a file, click File on the menu bar and choose
Open. Open dialog box will come up; select an audio file you want to open.
- You can also use Add Files button on the toolbar to add a file to the playlist.
- Play the song by clicking the ay button on the Player panel. Remember to turn on the
Equalizer to enhance the sound of music. You can adjust all bands to your taste or choose an available preset by clicking the
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STEP 2:
Add AutoLoudness effect
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- Double click on the
Effect Library on the right of the window, then expand
Special Effects -> Independently of Channels Quantity -> Volume and click AutoLoudness. The AutoLoudness dialog will come up. |
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- Move the
Volume slider to adjust the Volume of the delayed signal.
- Adjust the
Delay slider to set the time of the sound delay before its repetition.
- Move the
Dry out slider. The higher the value is, the better sound quality will be.
- Note: It is recommended that you should play the song first and then apply the effects. In this way, you can listen to the song that is
being morphed on the fly while making settings adjustment.
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- Press
Morph Selected Files button on the Playlist toolbar.
- The Morphing dialog appears. Select the
Output Folder and the Output File Format, then click
Morph button to start the morphing process.
- Wait for a few minutes before the morphing completes.
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STEP 3:
Reduce the noise of the song
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- Click on
Special Effects -> Independently of Channels Quantity -> Misc and click Noise Reduction. The Noise Reduction dialog will come up.
- Morph the song second time.
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STEP 4:
Normalize the song
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- Click on
Special Effects -> Stereo/Mono only ->Volume and click Normalize. The Normalize dialog will come up.
- Move the
Volume slider to adjust the Volume of the delayed signal.
- Adjust the
Delay slider to set the time of the sound delay before its repetition.
- Move the
Dry out slider. The higher the value is, the better sound quality will be.
- Note: It is recommended that you should play the song first and then apply the effects. In this way, you can listen to
the song that is being morphed on the fly while making settings adjustment.
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STEP 5:
Morph the song
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- Press
Morph Selected Files button on the Playlist toolbar and morph the song. |
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