Nero wave editor 3 manual
Do it manually. Each split will create a new track. For checking each split, zoom in to see the detailed waveform view. If you are not satisfied with the position, just touch the set track split with the cursor and move it slightly left or right. You can also use this function after you have added track splits automatically. In the coming up window, you can rename your tracks manually.
Within the selectable audio file formats for export, you have many options: besides MP3 and AAC even lossless formats. Select the folder where you want to save your files and click ok. When the export of multiple single files is finished, you have many options of how to utilize your music tracks with other Nero applications:. They are no integrative part of any Nero product on purchase.
Nero WaveEditor. Nero SoundTrax. The contents of the software supplied, as well as of the Nero Wave Editor user manual, may be changed without prior warning. Instructions in brief Notes for the user Important terms About Nero Wave Editor Structure of the program Setting the editor options Audio output VST Plug-ins Audio files Selecting sections of audio files Inserting an audio file Recording a new audio file Converting an audio file Editing audio files Changing volume Time correction Voice modification Pitch tuning Karaoke filter Band extrapolation DC Offset Correction Filter toolbox Noise Reduction Noise Analysis In comparison with the first version of the software, Nero Wave Editor has a number of new and enhanced features, such as support for DirectX and VST plug-ins.
In addition, an overview of the existing processing steps allows you to return quickly to any stage of the process, and crossfading allows you to create professional recordings without pauses and hissing noises. The high quality Declicker which suppresses the individual hissing and clicking noises from records and the Decrackler which removes constant background crackling are just two of the great new features.
Of course, Nero Wave Editor is non-destructive, which means that the original file is not modified. As well as protecting the original file, this also speeds up the work, as the changes do not need to be saved individually and are implemented in real time. You only save your new audio file once you are happy with the results of your editing.
If Nero Wave Editor should crash before you have saved your file, you can use the crash restore function to restore the most recent version of your work when you restart the program. Another new feature is the automatic separation of tracks which can then be stored in new files. Nero Audio Plug-in-Manager 6. You need an additional license to be able to create an unlimited number of MP3 files, which you can obtain from Ahead Software AG.
Nero Wave Editor 's new effects include a wah-wah filter a bandpass filter which allows the center frequency to be changed over time , a phaser which allows a signal to be combined with a phase-shifted version of itself, voice modification with which you can modify vocals to create interesting results and pitch tuning, which corrects the intonation of vocal or instrumental recordings.
Another new feature is band extrapolation, which makes old and dull sounding recordings seem fresher by generating high frequencies and corresponding basses to extend the frequency spectrum.
Band extrapolation can also be used to improve MP3 recordings with a very low bit rate. Using the filter toolbox allows interference frequencies can be filtered out. The Karaoke filter removes the human voice from stereo recordings in which the voice has been mixed in the center of the stereo field, which allows the original song to be saved without the vocals.
With the stereo processor the stereo field can be corrected and the stereo effect artificially amplified. These brief instructions are aimed at putting you in the position where you can quickly create your own audio files or to edit existing ones. Because this is a sizeable and powerful program, only the main points are dealt with here and some parts of the program are not explained in detail or at all.
You can find more detailed information on Nero Wave Editor in the online help feature that you can call up at any time press the F1 key. You can also find the latest information on Nero Wave Editor at the www.
These instructions contain practical examples of how to create and edit audio files as well as details for reference. Section 2 introduces Nero Wave Editor and its features and describes the structure of the program. Section 3 explains how you can set the input and output device and specify the different program options.
Section 4 describes, how you can change the appearance of Nero Wave Editor and work with the zoom function. Section 6 explains, how analog gramophone recordings can be saved as digital audio files. Section 7 shows you how to alter audio files by using special effects. Section 8 shows you how to alter the sound of audio files by optimization. Section 9 helps you find the Information you need with the aid of the index. Hints that bear this symbol are very important and the program may behave incorrectly if you ignore them.
A number of important terms relating to audio files are explained below. The choice of sampling rate and bit depth has a significant influence on the quality of the recording. Nero Wave Editor is a user-friendly program for editing and recording audio files, which may be of the 'wav', 'mp3', 'vqf' or 'aiff' format.
The other types of format that can also be read by Nero Wave Editor depend on the plug-ins that have been installed.
Individual audio-files can be created quickly and easily using the various filters and sound optimization methods. Nero Wave Editor 's structure corresponds to that of the usual Windows elements: a menu bar, various toolbars and a status bar. The Nero Wave Editor workspace shows the selected audio file. The individual elements of the window are arranged clearly and understandably, making Nero Wave Editor very easy to use. The 'Sound Display' shows a graphic image of the audio file that is currently open.
The 'Spectrum Analyzer' displays the bandwidth of the open audio file in decibels - dB. To be able to record and reproduce audio files, a soundcard is needed.
If a number of components that can play audio files have been installed, select the desired device. In the 'Options' menu, select the 'Device Settings' command. The standard devices set in the control panel will be selected. If you wish to specify another device, click on the corresponding dropdown button and highlight the desired device. Click on the 'OK' button to save the devices chosen.
A number of various general 'Editor Options' can be configured. This area comprises four 'tab' index cards. By clicking with the mouse you can bring one of the index cards to the forefront and edit the settings.
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