![]() Add/Remove a track: Select/deselect a track on the File list. Select a preset speaker configuration: Select a speaker configuration available in the speaker configuration preset combobox. Delete a speaker: Select the speaker using the mouse and click on the Delete button. Add an LFE speaker: Click on the Add LFE button. The following are the options available in the surround sound editor dialog: Add a speaker: Click on the Add button. Setting the lowest weight results in the total exclusion of a speaker from panning. ![]() Low weight means low contribution in panning (Note: LFE speaker does not carry a weight). This can be controlled by assigning a weight to each speaker. Speaker Weight: By default all speakers carry equal weight in surround panning. ![]() Its main use is to blur the localization of a track. Spatial Blur: Spatial Blur is a parameter which controls the volume distribution of a sound track between multiple speakers. The points on the yellow line control the horizontal movement and the points on the green line control the vertical movement. The Pan Envelopes graphical display consists of two sets of points. This can be used to create a moving sound effect. Pan Envelopes: Pan the envelope of a sound track between multiple speakers. When a sound track is selected, the length of the line indicates the percentage of the total volume of the selected track played back through the speaker. Volume Indicator: The length of a blue line extending from the speaker icon towards the center of the Radar Display indicates the relative volume of a speaker. Any sound track assigned to an LFE Speaker is played back exclusively through that speaker (channel). It usually carries a Low Frequency Effects (LFE) sound track. ![]() LFE Speaker: An LFE speaker is a special type of speaker. A channel number is displayed along with a speaker icon. Speakers: A speaker represents a channel in the surround audio mix, which will be usually played back through a single speaker. A track number is displayed along with a track icon. All multichannel sound tracks are separated into multiple mono sound tracks and added to the File List. This allows selecting/deselecting of sound tracks to include in the Radar Display. File list: All currently opened audio files are listed in the File List. Speakers and sound tracks can be added or deleted. The following are the main elements of the Surround Sound Editor: Radar Display: Speakers and sound tracks can be positioned graphically with the help of the Radar Display. It can also be configured to support any 2-D speaker layout. The Surround Sound Editor supports standard speaker layouts for 5.1 or 7.1 audio. The Surround Sound Editor allows you to mix multiple sound tracks to produce surround sound audio. Repeat the cut-and-paste until your complete book is assembled in the first instance of MP3DC, and SAVE it.Tools - Surround Sound Editor Surround Sound Editor Change "focus" back to the MP3DC with chapter two in it, and open chapter three there. Start by opening a COPY of your first chapter, then open the second chapter in another instance of MP3DC, highlight the whole second chapter with CTRL+A, then copy it to the Windows Clipboard with CTRL+C, change "focus" to the first instance of MP3DC, put the cursor at the end of the file with CTRL+RIGHT ARROW, then paste in chapter two with CTRL+V. It can only handle one file at a time, but you can open multiple instances of it. Since you're starting with MP3 files anyway - and if they don't require any fancy doctoring that WAVEPAD is good at (that is, if you're just pasting them together end-to-end) may I suggest MP3DIRECTCUT? (Freeware) The issue of WAVEPAD's handling of LARGE files has been discussed before: It depends on how "lengthy" you are talking about.
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