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=====Introduction=====
In contrast with the rest of {{STX}}, the functions modify existing signals! There is currently no undo function, and existing files can be overwritten, so please use with care.
In contrast with the rest of {{STX}}, the functions modify existing signals! There is currently no undo function, and existing files can be overwritten, so please use with care.


The general concept is as follows.
The general concept is as follows.


*Select a sound file or segment in the Workspace [[User Guide/Workspace/Detail|Detail]]


*Select a sound file or segment in the Workspace Detail
*Double-click the signal processing function you wish to use in the [[User Guide/Workspace/Application_and_Setup_Tree|Application & Setup Tree]]
 
*Double-click the signal processing function you wish to use in the Application & Setup Tree


*Select the target where the modified signal should be stored (this is the dangerous bit)
*Select the target where the modified signal should be stored (this is the dangerous bit)

Latest revision as of 15:40, 1 June 2015

In contrast with the rest of STx, the functions modify existing signals! There is currently no undo function, and existing files can be overwritten, so please use with care.

The general concept is as follows.

  • Select a sound file or segment in the Workspace Detail
  • Select the target where the modified signal should be stored (this is the dangerous bit)
  • Modify the processing parameters as needed
  • Press 'Start'

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