Audio Editing
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Audio editing is the process of manipulating audio recordings to focus on segments or highlight features of interest and typically involves trimming, amplitude modification and effects. Audio editing is heavily used in a variety of domains, such as podcasts, audiobooks and video editing.
Basic Audio Editing
AudioResample — resample the audio to a different sample rate
AudioTrim — trim the silence or other unwanted parts of an audio
AudioPad — pad with silence or periodic repeats of the audio
AudioReverse — reverse audio so it plays backward
AudioDelete ▪ AudioInsert ▪ AudioReplace ▪ AudioPartition ▪ AudioSplit
Amplitude & Channel Operations
AudioNormalize — normalize sample values to a specified loudness
AudioAmplify — amplify or attenuate audio signals
AudioPan — create a stereo audio object with centered or specific panning
AudioChannelMix ▪ AudioChannelSeparate ▪ AudioChannelCombine
Arithmetic Operations
Plus ▪ Times ▪ Power ▪ Abs ▪ Log ▪ ...
Audio Effects
AudioReverb — create audio by adding reverberations to audio
AudioFade ▪ AudioDelay ▪ AudioTimeStretch ▪ AudioPitchShift ▪ AudioFrequencyShift ▪ AudioSpectralMap ▪ AudioSpectralTransformation
Audio Composition
ConformAudio — return a list of audio objects with conforming properties
AudioJoin — join a sequence of audio recordings
AudioOverlay — overlay audio recordings