AVS Music Mix - Effects and Filters List

AVS Music Mix gives you an opportunity to apply various effects and filters to your mix projects. Using them you can achieve the desired sound. Below is the list of all the effects and filters and their brief description.

Effects and Filters:


Amplify

This function enables you to apply the same amount of gain change throughout the audio file.

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Low Pass

The Low Pass filter lets you hear only low frequencies; it blocks higher frequencies.

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High Pass

High Pass filter lets you hear only high frequencies. It attenuates frequencies below the certain cutoff frequency.

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Band Pass

The Band Pass filter lets you hear a certain band of frequencies within an upper and lower range. Frequencies above and below this band are attenuated. The distance between the higher and lower cutoff frequencies in a band pass filter is called the bandwidth of the filter. The center frequency of a band pass filter is the maximum point of amplitude.

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Notch Filter

The Notch Filter cuts specified frequency from audio data.

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Low Shelf

The Low Shelf filter boosts or cuts frequencies below the cutoff, and passes frequencies above the shelf cutoff with no change made to their gain. Use this effect to enhance or diminish any amount of low frequency material in a sound.

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High Shelf

The High Shelf filter boosts or cuts frequencies above the cutoff, and passes frequencies below the shelf cutoff with no change made to their gain. Use this effect to enhance or diminish any adjustable amount of high frequency material in a sound.

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Vibrato

Vibrato equals to a cyclical changing of a certain frequency of the input signal.

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Delay

You can use this function to create single echoes, as well as a number of other effects. Delays of 35 milliseconds (ms) or more will be perceived as discrete echoes, while those falling within the 35-15 ms range can be used to create a simple chorus or flanging effect. (These effects will not be as effective as the actual chorus or flanging effects, as the delay settings will be fixed and will not change over time).

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Pitch Shift

The Pitch Shift effect shifts the frequency spectrum of the input signal. It can be used to disguise a person's voice, or make the voice sound like that of the "chipmunks", through to "Darth Vader". It is also used to create harmony in lead passages, although it is an "unintelligent" harmonizer.

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Flanger

You can use this function to create a flanging effect by slightly delaying and phasing a signal at predetermined or random intervals. In the pull-down menu you will find a great variety of different flanger effects, to choose any of them just click the necessary one.

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Chorus

You can use this function to set Chorus Effect that is used to mix the signal with a slightly delayed copy of itself, where the length of the delay is constantly changing.

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Reverberation

You can use this function to set Reverb Effect that is used to simulate acoustic space, and consists of both early reflections and echoes that are so closely spaced that they are perceived as a single fading sound. Reverb is different from the basic echo function in that the delays are not repeated at regularly spaced intervals. Reverb function can create a wide range of high-quality reverb effects.

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Compressor

This function enables you to reduce the dynamic range of an audio signal. For example, compressors can be used to eliminate the variations in the peaks of an electric bass signal by clamping them to a constant level (thus providing an even, solid bass line.) Compressors can also be useful in compensating the wide variations in the level of a signal produced by a singer who moves frequently or has an erratic dynamic range.

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Expander

Expander effect is used to expand the dynamic range of an audio signal. Expander boosts the high-level signals and attenuates low-level signals.

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Normalize

You can use the Normalize effect to achieve the greatest amount of amplification that will not result in clipping.

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Phaser

Here you can choose the desired effect from the options that you will find in the pull-down menu, in case you want to set your own Delay Time, Mix Depth and Feedback Gain, go to View/Show/Hide Effect Panel, on the effect panel open Delay Effects/Phaser.

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AVS Music Mix
Current Version:  3.8.1.116
Release Date:  14/08/2008
File Size:  21.20 MB
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