Reverse: reverses the selected audio temporally. Once in place, the end of the audio
will be heard first, and the beginning last.
Wahwah - uses a moving band pass filter to create its sound. A low frequency
oscillator (LFO) is used to control the movement of the filter throughout the frequency
spectrum. The wahwah adjusts the phase of the left and right channels when given a
stereo selection, so that the effect seems to travel across the speakers.
Plugins 1 to 15 (etc).: these sub-menus contain any VST, Ladspa, or Nyquist plug-
ins, as loaded by audacity. It is possible for a poorly written plug-in to crash Audacity,
so always save your work before using a plug-in effect.
The "Analyze" Menu
Plot Spectrum: prior to using this feature, you must select an audio section from a
single track first. Then select "plot spectrum". This opens a window displaying the
power spectrum of the audio over said section, calculated using the "fast Fourier
transform". This graph represents the amount of energy in each frequency. As you
move the mouse over the display, it shows you the nearest peak frequency. This
window also can display other common functions that are calculated using the "fast
Fourier transform", including three versions of the "autocorrelation" function. The
"enhanced autocorrelation" function is very good at identifying the pitch of a note.
The "analyze" menu is used for effects and plug-in effects, which do not modify the
audio, but simply open a dialog box with some descriptive information. Audacity also
supports Analyze commands that create annotations in a Label Track.
The "Help" Menu
About Audacity: displays the version number and credits. If you have installed
Audacity yourself, check here to verify which optional modules were successfully
compiled.
Contents: opens this reference guide in a searchable form.
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