NeroWaveEditor Ena
NeroWaveEditor Ena
NeroWaveEditor Ena
Nero AG
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3 Settings .........................................................................................10
3.1 Selecting the input and output devices ...................................... 10
3.2 Setting the editor options............................................................. 10
3.2.1 Setting the display features.......................................................... 11
3.2.2 Specifying the directories used .................................................... 12
3.2.3 Audio output ................................................................................. 13
3.2.4 VST Plug-ins ................................................................................ 14
4 View ...............................................................................................15
4.1 Specifying the view....................................................................... 15
4.2 How the audio files can be represented ..................................... 16
4.3 Zooming ......................................................................................... 17
4.3.1 Vertical zoom ............................................................................... 17
4.3.2 Horizontal zoom ........................................................................... 18
7 Effects ...........................................................................................31
7.1 Introduction ................................................................................... 31
7.1.1 Saving the effect settings ............................................................. 31
7.1.2 Loading the effect settings ........................................................... 32
7.1.3 Deleting the effect settings........................................................... 32
7.2 Equalizer ........................................................................................ 33
7.3 Transposing................................................................................... 34
7.4 Dynamics ....................................................................................... 35
7.5 Time correction ............................................................................. 36
7.6 Delay............................................................................................... 38
7.7 Flanger ........................................................................................... 38
7.8 Chorus............................................................................................ 39
7.9 Reverberation ................................................................................ 41
7.10 Wah-Wah...................................................................................... 42
7.11 Phaser .......................................................................................... 43
7.12 Voice modification ...................................................................... 44
7.13 Pitch tuning ................................................................................. 45
7.14 Karaoke filter ............................................................................... 46
8 Enhancement................................................................................47
8.1 Introduction ................................................................................... 47
8.2 Band extrapolation........................................................................ 47
8.3 DC Offset Correction .................................................................... 48
8.4 Filter toolbox ................................................................................. 48
8.5 Declicker ........................................................................................ 49
8.6 Noise Reduction............................................................................ 51
8.7 Noise Analysis............................................................................... 52
9 Contact ..........................................................................................54
9.1 Contact........................................................................................... 54
10 Index ..............................................................................................55
In comparison with the first versions of the software, Nero Wave Editor 3 has a
number of new and enhanced features, such as support for DirectX and VST
plug-ins. In addition, an overview of the existing processing steps allows you to
return quickly to any stage of the process, and crossfading allows you to create
professional recordings without pauses and hissing noises. The high quality
Declicker which suppresses the individual hissing and clicking noises from
records and the Decrackler which removes constant background crackling are
just two of the great new features.
Of course, Nero Wave Editor 3 is non-destructive, which means that the
original file is not modified. As well as protecting the original file, this also
speeds up the work, as the changes do not need to be saved individually and
are implemented in real time. You only save your new audio file once you are
happy with the results of your editing. If Nero Wave Editor 3 should crash
before you have saved your file, you can use the crash restore function to
restore the most recent version of your work when you restart the program.
Another new feature is the automatic separation of tracks which can then be
stored in new files.
Nero Audio Plug-in-Manager 6.0 reads and writes files in the following formats:
'wav', 'mp3', 'wma' and 'aiff'. You need an additional license to be able to create
an unlimited number of MP3 files, which you can obtain from Nero AG.
The new effects of Nero Wave Editor 3 include a wah-wah filter (a bandpass
filter which allows the center frequency to be changed over time), a phaser
which allows a signal to be combined with a phase-shifted version of itself, voice
modification with which you can modify vocals to create interesting results and
pitch tuning, which corrects the intonation of vocal or instrumental recordings.
Another new feature is band extrapolation, which makes old and dull sounding
recordings seem fresher by generating high frequencies and corresponding
basses to extend the frequency spectrum. Band extrapolation can also be used
to improve MP3 recordings with a very low bit rate. Using the filter toolbox
allows interference frequencies can be filtered out. The Karaoke filter removes
the human voice from stereo recordings in which the voice has been mixed in
the center of the stereo field, which allows the original song to be saved without
1.2 Introduction
These brief instructions are aimed at putting you in the position where you can
quickly create your own audio files or to edit existing ones. Because this is a
sizeable and powerful program, only the main points are dealt with here and
some parts of the program are not explained in detail (or at all).
You can find more detailed information on Nero Wave Editor 3 in the online
help feature that you can call up at any time (press the F1 key). You can also
find the latest information on Nero Wave Editor 3 at the www.nero.com Internet
site.
2.1 Introduction
Nero Wave Editor 3 is a user-friendly program for editing and recording audio
files, which may be of the 'wav', 'mp3' or 'aiff' format. The other types of format
that can also be read by Nero Wave Editor 3 depend on the plug-ins that have
been installed.
Individual audio-files can be created quickly and easily using the various filters
and sound optimization methods.
Nero Wave Editor 3 is started by: Start > Programs > Nero > Nero 7 Premium >
Audio > Nero Wave Editor.
The 'Level Meter' regulates how the open audio file is played.
The 'Spectrum Analyzer' displays the bandwidth of the open audio file (in
decibels - dB).
2. Click on the 'View' index card and specify whether the following control fields
should be activated or disabled:
Show axis to the left of the audio visualization
Show time rules above the audio visualization
Always keep the playback position in the window whilst playing
2. Click on the 'Audio Output Settings' index card and specify whether the
following control fields should be activated or disabled:
Use noise shaping when converting to lower bit depths
Use dithering when converting to lower bit depths
Specify the bit resolution on the dropdown button and highlight the number
of bits wanted.
Dithering and noise shaping are used to minimize noise disturbance at low
resolutions. Noise shaping shifts the disturbance to bandwidths that the human
ear cannot hear particularly well. Dithering adds a quiet noise signal so that
there is no longer any correlation between the desired signal and the noise
signal causing the disturbance.
To add VST-Plug-ins click on the ‘Add Plug-in’ button, select the directory
containing the plug-in, highlight and click on the ‘Open’ button.
To delete a VST-Plug-in, highlight the unwanted plug-in and click on the ‘Delete’
button.
Level meters
Status bar
Spectrum analyzer
Spectrogram display
Wavelet display
The vertical zoom setting can only be changed if the vertical zoom bar is
displayed. If it is not visible, it can be displayed via the 'View' menu and the
'vertical zoom bar' command.
The following example shows the 100% zoom, i.e. levels from –100% to +100%
of the maximum levels.
Selecting the 200% zoom reduces the displayed levels to –50% to +50% of the
maximum levels.
2. Click on the button to play the whole audio file. While playing, the level
meter will graphically display the level control for the left and right-hand audio
channels.
The exact times of the selected section can now be seen in the status bar.
3. Click on the button to play the selected section of the audio file. While
playing, the level meter will graphically display the level control for the left
and right-hand audio channels.
4. Click on the gray area to the left of the 'Wave' window to revoke the
selection.
The file will then be inserted and appears in the opened one as a marked
selection.
3. Click on the 'OK' button to take over these details. The recording console will
appear.
4. Click on the button to start recording. In the adjacent fields you will see
the recording time as well as the recording level display.
5. Click on the 'OK' button to stop recording. The audio file recorded will appear
in the display area.
Only an entire audio file can be converted, i.e. highlighted sections of a file
cannot be converted separately.
The higher the sampling rate and the sampling resolution, the more memory the
file will need.
5.6.1 Muting
Muting removes all the signals in the section selected.
1. Open an audio file and highlight the section you want.
2. In the 'Volume' menu, select the 'Mute' command. This will lead to the
selected position of the audio file being overwritten with 'silence'.
5.6.2 Normalization
Normalization leads to an the volume being matched to a standard value.
During normalization, the whole audio file or the selected section of the file is
proportionately increased or reduced on the basis of a measurement of the
maximum value.This does not mean that the volume at each point of the audio
file is equally high, but only how loud the loudest point in the selected section
may be. Normalization is largely used to give different audio files the same
volume spectrum.
1. Open an audio file and highlight the section you want.
6.1 Preparation
There are many ways of reproducing the sound of records on a computer; the
following example only describes the basic procedure for doing this.
The signal received from the record player's magnetic sampling system cannot
be directly fed into the soundcard's line-in input, as the signal is frequency-
distorted for technical reasons. A so-called 'frequency corrector preamplifier'
between the sampling system and the soundcard is needed in order to correct
the frequency response. This is most easily performed using the amplifier's
phono input.
Sometimes leakage pickups (humming) can arise when the soundcard is linked
to the amplifier. The humming is caused when two devices that have already
been grounded (earthed) are connected with one audio cable. A by-pass power
filter or transformer can solve the problem. Sometimes it is simply enough if the
devices are connected to different power sources.
4. Click on the 'OK' button to take over these settings. The recording console
will appear.
5. Click on the button to start recording, then place the stylus on the record.
You will see the recording time and the level control display in the recording
console while you are recording.
6. At the end of a track, click on the 'OK' button to stop recording. The audio file
recorded will appear in the display area.
8. Adjust the audio file as you wish, using a filter or optimize the sound.
9. Repeat the corresponding steps to record more tracks.
7.1 Introduction
One particular feature of Nero Wave Editor 3 is its ability to nondestructively
edit audio files. This means that changes to the audio file (e.g. as a result of
using special effects or sound enhancement) can be checked immediately
without having to perform a time-consuming recalculation of the audio data. The
edited audio file is only computed during saving.
Click on the button to play back the audio file with the changes stated. This
allows you to check straightaway that you are happy with the results.
3. Push the slider in the direction required – if you push it upward there will be
amplification; pushing it down will have the opposite effect.
Click on the button to play back the audio file with the changes stated. This
allows you to check straightaway that you are happy with the results.
3. Use the 'Interval' and/or 'Fine Tune' round buttons to set the type and
intensity of the transposing.
The file may become longer as a result of the type of transposing chosen. If
you select the 'Maintain Original Length' control field, the original file length
will be retained.
Click on the button to play back the audio file with the changes stated. This
allows you to check straightaway that you are happy with the results.
3. Place the mouse cursor on that part of the green line that you wish to alter –
a white square will appear at the place where you click the mouse – and drag
the square to the position desired.
Repeat this procedure for all the sections selected.
You can remove a dynamic position by clicking on the chosen square with the
right-hand mouse button.
Click on the button to play back the audio file with the changes stated. This
allows you to check straightaway that you are happy with the results.
Click on the button to play back the audio file with the changes stated. This
allows you to check straightaway that you are happy with the results.
Click on the button to play back the audio file with the changes stated. This
allows you to check straightaway that you are happy with the results.
7.7 Flanger
The flanger creates unusual sound effects through variable modulation and
mixing. The effect is caused by the change in the time delay. Using the flanger,
the original is mixed together with a signal that has been modulated (changed in
pitch). This signal is sometimes slower or sometimes faster than the original.
Pleasant stereo effects can be created if the signal then switches from "left" to
'right' and back again.
1. Open the desired file.
Click on the button to play back the audio file with the changes stated. This
allows you to check straightaway that you are happy with the results.
7.8 Chorus
The chorus, like the flanger creates unusual sound effects through variable
modulation and mixing. In comparison with the flanger, the delay is longer and a
number of delayed, i.e. modulated signals are added at the same time. By these
means, the audio file receives a warm sound and the impression is created that
a greater number of voices can be heard.
1. Open the desired file.
2. Select the 'Chorus' command in the 'Effects' menu.
Click on the button to play back the audio file with the changes stated. This
allows you to check straightaway that you are happy with the results.
Click on the button to play back the audio file with the changes stated. This
allows you to check straightaway that you are happy with the results.
Clicking on the button plays the audio file with the specified changes. This
allows you to check immediately whether you are happy with the results.
Clicking on the button plays the audio file with the specified changes. This
allows you to check immediately whether you are happy with the results.
3. In the 'Pitch' area choose the interval and the fine tune by turning the knob. In
addition, you can check the 'Keep Length' box to keep the original length of
the recording.
4. If you need a different time scale modification factor, you can enter the
percentage by which the recording should be stretched by turning the knob in
the 'Time Stretch' area. To do this, you must check the 'Time Stretch' box.
Clicking on the button plays the audio file with the specified changes. This
allows you to check immediately whether you are happy with the results.
2. Check the box in the 'Correction' area if you want to make corrections and
choose a scale to determine how pitch tuning will be carried out. In addition
you can choose the reference tone and the binding by turning the
corresponding knob. Binding is a measurement of the maximum permitted
deviation from the reference tone.
3. Check the box in the 'Vibrato' area if you want to add vibrato. You can specify
the frequency and depth of the vibrato by turning the respective knobs.
Clicking on the button plays the audio file with the specified changes. This
allows you to check immediately whether you are happy with the results.
2. Determine the position of the vocals in the stereo field by turning the 'Vocal
Pan' knob.
3. Turn the knobs in the 'Vocal Frequency Band' area to specify the upper and
lower limits of the frequency range within which the filter will work.
Clicking on the button plays the audio file with the specified changes. This
allows you to check immediately whether you are happy with the results.
8.1 Introduction
The sound of audio files can be improved with the enhancement commands.
3. Choose an existing setting by clicking on the button on the drop-down list and
selecting an item from the list, or choose the volumes of the two frequency
ranges and of the original signal using the sliders in the 'Spectral Remixer'
area. You can also specify the cut off frequencies for high and low frequency
synthesis by turning the appropriate knobs.
With this command, you do not have any selection choices and it is not possible
to check the result of optimization in advance.
Clicking on the button plays the audio file with the specified changes. This
allows you to check immediately whether you are happy with the results.
8.5 Declicker
The Declicker effectively removes the clicks which are often heard on records.
The Decrackler is aimed at very short, impulse-type interference with small
amplitudes which occurs frequently (and sounds like crackling).
2. Check the box in the 'Declicker' area if you want to remove clicks. Specify the
sensitivity of the Declicker by turning the corresponding knobs to set the
detection threshold and the maximum length of the clicks. If you check the
'High Quality' box, a complex algorithm is used for interpolation. If your PC is
not fast enough for high quality mode, you should uncheck this box.
3. Check the box in the 'Decrackle' area if you want to remove crackling.
Specify the sensitivity of the Decrackler by turning the corresponding knobs
to set the detection threshold and the crackle reduction level.
3. Choose an existing setting by clicking on the button on the drop-down list and
highlighting an item from the list, or select the subtraction profile by choosing
the required mode. Select ‘Editable Noise Curve’, then click in the line in the
field you want to change, a white square will appear at this point and you can
drag the square to the required position.
You can also use the slider to set the reduction level and the ‘Gain Floor’ to
the required position.
Click on the button to play back the audio file with the changes stated. This
allows you to check straightaway that you are happy with the results.
'Noise analysis' does not itself alter the audio file. However it enables 'Noise
Reduction' to be made.
1. Open an audio file and highlight the section concerned (which should consist
of noise only).
If you select another option, ‘Noise Print’ is no longer available and noise
analysis must be re-started.
4. Set the reduction level to the required position using the slider.
5. Click on the 'OK' button to run noise reduction.
The next picture shows the audio file changed using noise reduction.
9.1 Contact
Nero Wave Editor 3 is an Nero AG product.
Nero AG
Im Stoeckmaedle 18
76307 Karlsbad
Germany
Web: http://www.nero.com
Help: http://support.nero.com/
Mail: [email protected]
Fax: +49 7248 928 499
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I
A Input Device
Selecting 10
Audio files
Converting 23
Editing 25 L
Inserting 21 Level meters 15
Loading 19
Playing 19 M
Recording 22, 29
Saving section 21 Muting 25
Selecting section 20
Audio Output N
Settings 13
Normalization 25
B
O
Bit depth 7
Output device
Bitrate 7
Selecting 10
C
R
Changing volume 26
Recording 22
Gramophone records 29
D
Directories S
Specifying 12
Sampling rate 7
Display
Select
Spectrogram 16
Input device 10
Wave 16
Output device 10
Wavelet 16
Sound optimization
High frequency 47
E Spectrum analyzer 15
Effects Standard toolbar 15
Deleting 32 Status bar 15
Dynamics 35
Echo 38 T
Equalizer 33
Time correction 36
Flanger 38
Transposing 34
Loading 32
Saving 31