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You can use the Simple Synthesis dialog to generate a simple waveform of a given shape, pitch, and length. To display this dialog, choose Synthesis from the Tools menu, and choose Simple from the submenu.
From the Tools menu, choose Synthesis, and choose Simple from the submenu.
Choose a shape from the Waveform shape drop-down list to specify the shape of a single period of the current operator's waveform.
In the Length box, specify the length (in seconds) of the generated waveform.
In the Frequency box, specify the frequency of the waveform.
Notes:
Aliasing can occur with many of these waveforms when using high frequencies because they are not band-limited.
When you choose Noise from the Waveform shape drop-down list, Frequency determines the low-pass cut-off frequency. For full-bandwidth (white) noise, set Frequency to its highest possible setting.
Drag the Amplitude fader to set the peak level of the waveform.
When
Noise is
selected in the Waveform
shape drop-down list, the amplitude is affected by the cutoff
frequency selected.
Choose a position from the Insert new waveform at drop-down list to determine where the generated waveform will be placed within the existing sound file.
Click the OK button.
For more information about using processing dialog controls, click here.