Using a previously applied audio eq effect, Disguising a voice in a clip – Grass Valley Aurora Edit v.7.0 User Manual
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Frequency parameters
The Frequency dials let you adjust the frequency of the three shelves.
Default
Range
Dial
7k Hz
2k Hz to 12k Hz, +/- 12 dB
High Pass Frequency
6.5k Hz
100 Hz to 12k Hz, +/- 12 dB
Mid Band Frequency
235 Hz
30 Hz to 500 Hz, +/- 12 dB
Low Pass Frequency
Gain parameters
The Gain dials let you alter the gains of the three shelves.
Default
Range
Dial
0
-12 to +12 dB
High Pass Gain
0
-12 to +12 dB
Mid Band Gain
0
-12 to +12 dB
Low Pass Gain
Mid Band Q parameters
The Mid Band Q lets you alter the octave range for both the Mid Band Frequency and
the Mid Band Gain.
The range for the Mid Band Q is .01 to 10, with 5 as the default.
Using a previously applied Audio EQ effect
You can apply a previously applied Audio EQ effect to other clips in the same Timeline.
1. Select the unrendered clip.
2.
Ctrl + click
the audio clips you want to affect.
3. Select
Apply
.
Related Links
Equalizing audio in a recorded sequence
on page 155
Disguising a voice in a clip
Using the Voice Disguise tab on the Audio Effects Tool, you can distort a clip’s audio
using the Pitch Adjustment and Randomizer parameters.
Voice Disguise is not a real-time effect; Aurora Edit automatically renders the voice
disguise when you apply the effect to a clip.
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