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How to
Add Audio Effects?
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Audio effects can be added into music to creatively enhance the
content in music recordings they are used to improve the quality,
or aesthetically change the audio character of the recordings. Nevertheless,
the use of audio editing software like MP3 Editor Pro
will always be necessary as these types of applications are designed
specifically to promote audio data with artistic audio effects like
echo, fade, phase, etc.
Download MP3 Editor Pro to see how easy it
is to add audio effects.
Audio Effects Adding Guide
1. Launch MP3 Editor Pro.
Click "Open" to activate a browser window, in which you can select
an audio file from your computer. Then, click "Open" to input the
audio file to program.

2. Select the region you
want to edit. There are 4 ways to select a region: 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 wanted to be
selected; specify the beginner & end of the session by moving the
sliders below the waveform window; Input the start, end and length
of time to choose specified region in the pop-up "Set Selection"
window.

3.
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.

4. After all the editing
is finished, you can save the file by clicking the "Save" or "Save
As".
Save: to save the changes to the edited file.
Save As: The file that has been edited can be saved with a different
file name and/or location.

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Related Topics
• Record
Audio
• Edit
MP3 Files
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Add Audio Effects
• Rip
Audio CD

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