![]() **Studio Fade Out**: Applies a more musical fade out to the selected audio, giving a more pleasing sounding result. **Fade Out**: Applies a linear fade-out dependent entirely on the length of the selection. **Fade In**: Applies a linear fade-in dependent on the length of the selection. Place the track to be faded out above the track to be faded in then select the overlapping region in both tracks and apply the effect. **Crossfade Tracks**: Used for smooth transitions between two overlapping tracks one above the other. **Crossfade Clips**: Applies a simple crossfade to a selected pair of clips in a single audio track. ![]() Amplifies the entire audio track equally. **Normalize**: Sets the maximum amplitude of a track. **Loudness Normalization**: Reduces the level of audio to recommended limits. ![]() Apply Limiter as the final process in the signal chain to raise the overall volume of the signal to 0 dB. **Limiter**: Dynamic range compression used to increase the perceived loudness of an audio recording while preventing clipping. The peaks method makes the entire audio louder, but amplifies the louder parts less than the quieter parts. The RMS method softens loud audio, leaving quieter audio unchanged. **Compressor**: Compresses the dynamic range by two alternative methods. Often used to duck music when speech is detected. ![]() **Auto Duck**: Reduces (ducks) the volume of tracks whenever the volume of a specified track reaches a particular level. **Amplify**: Increases or decreases the volume of the audio you have selected. Tags: resources,, ,, , Īudacity has a collection of effects available to enhance productions. ![]()
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