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4. Select the amount of gain increase or decrease for the sample. Moving the slider<br />

all the way left (-inf) silences the sample.<br />

5. If the sample is stereo you have the option to change the gain of the right side only,<br />

left side only or both. If you wish to Normalize the sample, check the normalize<br />

box. If the sample is stereo you have to option to normalize each channel<br />

separately.<br />

6. Select OK to perform the Gain Change or Cancel to cancel the operation.<br />

7. Use the Undo function (Ctrl+Z) in the Edit menu if you are not happy with the<br />

results.<br />

DC Filter<br />

The DSP function removes the DC component from a sample, centering the waveform<br />

around the zero axis.<br />

To DC Filter a Sample<br />

1. Click once on a sample icon in the Tree to select it for editing. The waveform<br />

display appears.<br />

2. Usually, you will DC filter the entire sample. In this case you don’t have to select a<br />

specific area.<br />

Selecting a specific region of the sample to DC Filter is not recommended as this can<br />

create a<br />

sudden thump or pop at the selection point from the sudden change in the waveform.<br />

3. Press the DC Filter button. The sample will be centered around the zero axis.<br />

4. Use the Undo function in the Edit menu if you aren’t happy with the results.<br />

+ +<br />

0 0<br />

DC Offset Present DC Offset Removed<br />

- -<br />

7 - Editing a Sample<br />

Sample Edit Tools<br />

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