Vibrato
The Vibrato effect creates an effect of pulsating sound.
Use the Play buttons to listen to and compare the sound before and after applying the Vibrato effect:
How to Apply
All effects and filters are applied in the same way in AVS Audio Editor. For detailed step-by-step instructions on how to apply effects to your audio files, click here.
Vibrato Settings
The Vibrato effect is achieved by a periodical variation in the sound amplitude. To apply the effect, use on the available presets or configure the effect parameters manually.
The following Vibrato settings are available for editing:
- Depth - determines the amplitude variation limits. The bigger the value, the wider the amplitude variation range will be. Thus, setting depth to 100% will make the sound amplitude oscillate between silence and the maximum amplitude of the sound in your audio track. Setting it to 0% will result in no vibration at all.
- Rate - sets the number of amplitude oscillations per second. This parameter controls how often the sound amplitude oscillates. For example, if you set the parameter to 3 Hz, the amplitude will oscillate (make the full sycle from the minimum to the maximum amplitude and back to the minimum) 3 times per second.