How to Use Sound Forge
Learn how to change the pitch of the sound or music., Learn how to change the decibels., Learn how to fade in and out., Learn how to reverse a part of the song., Insert silence., Learn how to change the audio format., Compress the audio as follows...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Learn how to change the pitch of the sound or music.
Go to effect and find Pitch.
Click Shift and change the semitones and cents as much as you want.
As you are editing, click preview to hear what you are doing. -
Step 2: Learn how to change the decibels.
Go to Process and find Volume, which is the last option.
Click on volume and change the decibels. , Go to process and find fade.
Select fade in or fade out. , Select the part of the song.
Mark it if you want to.
Go to Process, find Reverse and click it. , Go to Insert and find silence.
Add the amount of seconds you want there to be silence. , Click Save As.
Below the box where you edit the name of the file, there is another box that says Save as Type.
Click the format you want. , Find the template.
Select the compression size. , Open a new file.
Copy the parts of the songs you want.
Press Ctrl M, then OK. , To redo, use Ctrl Y. -
Step 3: Learn how to fade in and out.
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Step 4: Learn how to reverse a part of the song.
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Step 5: Insert silence.
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Step 6: Learn how to change the audio format.
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Step 7: Compress the audio as follows: Click Save As.
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Step 8: Make a remix as follows: Open the songs you want to remix.
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Step 9: Learn about some of the other options available to you in Sound Forge: To make a mark
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Step 10: click M. To mark a region
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Step 11: select the part of the song and click R. To undo
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Step 12: use Ctrl Z.
Detailed Guide
Go to effect and find Pitch.
Click Shift and change the semitones and cents as much as you want.
As you are editing, click preview to hear what you are doing.
Go to Process and find Volume, which is the last option.
Click on volume and change the decibels. , Go to process and find fade.
Select fade in or fade out. , Select the part of the song.
Mark it if you want to.
Go to Process, find Reverse and click it. , Go to Insert and find silence.
Add the amount of seconds you want there to be silence. , Click Save As.
Below the box where you edit the name of the file, there is another box that says Save as Type.
Click the format you want. , Find the template.
Select the compression size. , Open a new file.
Copy the parts of the songs you want.
Press Ctrl M, then OK. , To redo, use Ctrl Y.
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