Stereo mixer effect tone effect, Stereo mixer effect, Tone effect – Adobe After Effects User Manual
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Invert Phase
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Waveform Options
Frequency
Level
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Stereo Mixer effect
The Stereo Mixer effect mixes the left and right channels of audio and pans the entire signal from one channel to the other.
Inverts the phase of both channels of the stereo signal. Use this control to prevent two sounds at the same frequency from
canceling each other out.
Tone effect
The Tone effect synthesizes simple audio tones to create sounds, such as the low rumble of a submarine, a telephone ringing in the background,
sirens, or a laser blast. You can have up to five tones for each instance of the Tone effect, to create a chord. When you apply this effect to a layer
with audio, the dry (original, unprocessed) audio is ignored, and only the tone plays.
You can also apply the Tone effect to a layer that has no audio, such as a solid layer, to synthesize audio.
The Tone effect doesn’t generate audio on a placeholder layer; for the effect to generate audio, replace the placeholder with a footage item.
Specifies the type of waveform to use. Sine waves produce the purest tones. Square waves produce the most distorted
tones. Triangle waves have elements of both sine waves and square waves but are closer to sine waves. Saw waves have elements of both sine
waves and square waves but are closer to square waves.
Frequency in Hz. To turn off a tone, set its frequency to 0.0.
Changes the amplitude of all tones in this instance of the effect. To avoid clipping and popping, use a Level value that is no greater than
100 divided by the number of frequencies you use. For example, if you use all five frequencies, specify 20%.
To avoid clicks at the end of a tone, set a keyframe for the desired Level value at the frame immediately before the end of the tone, and
then set a keyframe for a Level value of 0.0 at the end of the tone. This technique works well for any audio that you end abruptly.
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