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How to
Add Audio Effects?
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Introduction
Free MP3 WMA Recorder Editor is a professional
and home user digital audio editor that provides
various special effects such as Equalizer, Echo, Change
Speed, Reverse effect, Fade Out/Fade in and so on. These
audio effects can be performed in a very natural and musically expressive
way. The precise parameter adjustment makes artistic audio creation
possible.
Step 1. Input an Audio File
Launch
Free MP3 WMA Recorder Editor. Click "Open" to activate
a browser window, in which you can select an audio file
from your computer. Then, click "Open" to input
it to the program.

Step 2. Create a Selection
Select the part of the waveform you want to edit.
There are 4 ways to create a selection: click anywhere
of the waveform as a starting point and use hotkey like Shift+Home,
Shift+End or Ctrl+A to select from start/end or all; click the left
button and drag along with the waveform to the place you want to
select; specify the beginner & end of the session by moving
the sliders below the waveform window; input the start, end or length
of time to choose specified region.

Step 3. Add Audio Effects
Click
the "Effect" tab and you can apply echo,
vibrato, amplify, chorus, fade... to your music. The settings
window of corresponding effect will be activated. Specify
detailed parameters or apply some popular presets
to adjust the effect. Click "Preview" to listen
to the music before adding the effects to the waveform
to make sure you get exactly what you want.

Step 4. Save the Changes
After
all the editing is finished, go back to the "Home"
tab and you can save the file by clicking the "Save".
Save File: to save the changes to the original
file.
Save File As: the file that has been edited can
be saved with a different file name and/or location.
Save Selection As: to save just the highlighted
selection to a file.

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