

Drag and drop audio files directly on the Envelope editor for automatic analysis.

Turn all points smooth - Preset filter to quickly filter the envelope.Smooth up abrupt changes - Quick removal of 'spikey' or sudden changes in the envelope.Smooth up - Opens the Smooth Up tool that allows smoothing of the envelope shape (useful in conjunction with Analyze audio file).Filter - Opens the Envelope Filter tool (useful in conjunction with Analyze audio file).Decimate points - Opens a simple tool that allows manipulation of the number of control points in the envelope (useful in conjunction with Analyze audio file).Normalize levels - Scales the envelope so the highest and/or lowest levels reach +/- 100%.Scale levels - Opens the Scale Level tool.Flip vertically - Inverts the current envelope.Undo history / Last reset - Shows the editing history since the last reset.Copy state / Paste state - Use this to copy and paste envelopes, usually between instances of the EQ editor across open Edisons.Several different pre-defined state files are available. Open state file / Save state file - Opens/saves envelope states.Envelope options (small right facing arrow under the EQ display window).Reset - Resets the EQ envelope to the default state.If you need a dedicated equalizer use the Equalize tool. Boost/Cut values appear in the FL Studio Hint Bar as the nodes are moved. Right-click points to open a context menu thatĪllows you to delete points or change the curve type. To edit the EQ curve: Right-click in the 'Envelope Editor Window' to add points, and Left-click to move points and tension markers. Time is represented on the vertical axis and Frequency on the horizontal axis.Īpply EQ in addition to the other noise reduction functions to fine-tune the result. The (white) EQ envelope allows a +12 to -24 dB EQ curve to be applied to the selected sample. Frequency scale - Zooms the frequency scale for more or less precise EQ curve editing or frequency inspection.This represents frequency on the horizontal axis and time on the vertical axis, while color represents intensity. The main display window shows a spectral view of the sample to be processed. When deselected the Preview & Accept buttons will deliver the processed (residual) sound according to the plugin settings. If you hear parts of the sound you want to retain in the noise output, then the settingsĪre too aggressive. Listen for settings that sound only like the noise to be removed.

Select this button when you need to fine-tune the Denoiser process Threshold ( Smoothing macOS) and Amount settings (using the Preview function). Output noise only - When selected the parts of the sample removed by the Denoiser tool (noise) are heard.Tools > Spectral > Clean up (denoise) option. To open the Noise Removal Tool Left-click on the Clean up (denoise) button or use the NOTE: The Denoiser, Declipper and Declicker have a button preceding the section titles, this activates the given function when selected. The modules are activated by the button in front of each section label. Any or all these denoise functions can be performed in a single pass. It's not designed to remove transient background noises such as a door slam or bird song. The Noise Removal Tool can remove continuous background noises, such as hiss or electrical hum from a sample, repair clipped samples and remove clicks from samples.
