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Time DSP Menu
File #1
File #2
Start time
End time
Parameter #1
Parameter #2
Parameter #3
Parameter #4
Parameter #5
Parameter #6
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Help (Alt-H)
EXE\Help
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Help
In order to highlight a menu entry, use the keypad
or the mouse. The PgUp key brings you to the top of
the list, End to the bottom (Close command); the Up
and Down Arrow keys step you through. To execute a
highlighted command, click the Left mouse button or
hit Enter. Command line parameters are typed in from
the keyboard, DOS-fashion. Function keys F1-F10 give
current parameters (press Alt and F1-F10 for a list).
Alt-H gives help for the highlighted menu entry.
To leave the WAVmaker Time DSP Menu, press Esc, click
the Right mouse button or execute the Close command.
Execute the Help command (hit Enter) for extensive
online help.
The WAVmaker menu system (including this text) is
user-configurable. See online help for details!
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Temp Directory
EXE\ReadDir
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Temp\*.WAV
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ReadDir
Browse a listing of the temporary file directory
(exit with Esc or Right mouse button).
This is the directory where WAVmaker puts files
created for its internal use and the place where
PRGed should be instructed to put temporary WAV
files created for use with an external player.
It is also the recommended site for DSP and file
conversion operations.
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WAV Scan
Temp\
..\EXE\WAVscan
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WAVscan
Display statistics about a WAV file.
Usage: WAVscan <filename>
The default extension is WAV.
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Reverse
Temp\
..\EXE\Reverse
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Reverse
Time-invert a WAV.
Usage: Reverse <source> <destination>
The default extension is WAV. The
source file may NOT be overwritten.
Options: /l (affect left channel only)
/r (affect right channel only)
/w <start>:<end> (effect window)
/q (quiet mode: no screen output)
Window times are in milliseconds.
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Echo
Temp\
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WMecho
Add echo to a WAV.
Usage: Echo <source> <destination>
<feedback> <delay time>
The delay time is expressed in milliseconds.
Feedback is a real factor with modulus < 1.
The default extension is WAV. The source
file may NOT be overwritten.
Options: /l (affect left channel only)
/r (affect right channel only)
/w <start>:<end> (effect window)
/q (quiet mode: no screen output)
Window times are in milliseconds.
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Reverb
Temp\
..\EXE\Reverb
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Reverb
Add reverb to a WAV.
Usage: Reverb <source> <destination> <decay time>
The time is expressed in milliseconds.
The default extension is WAV. The source
file may NOT be overwritten.
Options: /l (affect left channel only)
/r (affect right channel only)
/w <start>:<end> (effect window [ms])
/q (quiet mode: no screen output)
Note: Computationally heavy. VERY SLOW!
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Flange/Chorus
Temp\
..\EXE\Flange
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Flange
Add flanging (chorus at zero feedback) to a WAV.
Usage: Flange <source> <destination>
<original level>:<effect level>
<feedback>
<time offset>:<time variation>
<effect rate>
Times are expressed in milliseconds, rate in
Hz. Feedback is a real factor with modulus
< 1 (= 0 for chorus). The levels are real
amplitude factors.
The default extension is WAV. The source
file may NOT be overwritten.
Options: /l (affect left channel only)
/r (affect right channel only)
/w <start>:<end> (effect window)
/q (quiet mode: no screen output)
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Extend
Temp\
..\EXE\Extend
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Extend
Insert silence into a WAV.
Usage: Extend <source> <destination>
<start time>:<duration>
Start time and duration are expressed in
milliseconds. Letting <start> take on the
"value" END (as in END:1000) puts the silent
section at the end of the original file.
The default extension is WAV. The source
file may NOT be overwritten.
Option: /q (quiet mode: no screen output)
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Cut
Temp\
..\EXE\Cut
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Cut
Remove a wave section.
Usage: Cut <source> <destination> <start>:<end>
Start and end times are expressed in
milliseconds.
The default extension is WAV. The source
file may NOT be overwritten.
Option: /q (quiet mode: no screen output)
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Gated Cut
Temp\
..\EXE\GatedCut
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GatedCut
Remove sections below the threshold level.
Usage: GatedCut <source> <destination> <threshold>
The threshold is in parts of 32768, with
32768 denoting max amplitude.
The default extension is WAV. The source
file may NOT be overwritten.
Options: /p (remove start/end sections only)
/l (use left channel level only)
/r (use right channel level only)
/w <start>:<end> (effect window)
/q (quiet mode: no screen output)
Window times are in milliseconds.
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WAV View
Temp\
..\EXE\WAView
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WAView
View a WAV file graphically.
Usage: WAView <filename>
The default extension is WAV. The names of
the default external player and temporary
file are read from Temp\PRGed.INI if it is
found, and set to EXE\WAVplay.BAT and to
Temp\Temp.WAV otherwise.
The default view window contains the whole
file.
Options: /ss <sample> (view window start sample)
/es <sample> (view window end sample)
/st <time> (view window start millisecond)
/et <time> (view window end millisecond)
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WAV Play
Temp\
..\EXE\WAVplay
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WAVplay
Play a WAV file.
Usage: WAVplay <filename>
The WAV extension is optional.
Notes: WAVmaker is initially set up to call WM
SBWAV (WAV player for Sound Blaster cards).
You can easily change this if you want to
use another player. See Help (press Alt-H)
for details.
With WM SBWAV, Space bar and Left mouse
button pause/resume playback; Esc key and
Right mouse button abort it.
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WAV\ to Temp\ Copy
EXE\WAVtoTmp
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WAVtoTmp
Copy file(s) in the WAV\ directory to the Temp\
directory.
Usage: WAVtoTmp <source> [<destination>]
The default extension is WAV.
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Temp\ to Temp\ Copy
EXE\TmpToTmp
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TmpToTmp
Copy file(s) in the Temp\ directory.
Usage: TmpToTmp <source> <destination>
The default extension is WAV.
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Temp\ to WAV\ Copy
EXE\TmpToWAV
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TmpToWAV
Copy file(s) in the Temp\ directory to the WAV\
directory.
Usage: TmpToWAV <source> [<destination>]
The default extension is WAV.
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Temp\ Delete
Temp\
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TempDel
Delete file(s) in the Temp\ directory (be careful!).
Usage: TempDel <filename>
The default extension is WAV.
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DOS Shell
EXE\Shell
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Shell
Spawn a command shell (type EXIT at the command prompt
to return), optionally changing the current directory.
This is useful if you want to execute DOS commands
without leaving WAVmaker.
Usage: Shell [<directory>]
Do not end the directory name with \!
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