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Use the Insert Noise feature to add a specified amount of generated noise, or static, into audio clips.
To insert noise into audio, do this:
| 1. | Select the media file in the library that you want to add noise to. |
| 2. | Click Insert Noise under the Adjust Audio section. |
| 3. | Decide whether you want to perform insert the noise on all the available channels, or just one channel. See Selecting Channels for Editing for more information on selecting channels. |
| 4. | Drag the timeline slider to the position in the audio clip where you want to insert the noise. |
| 5. | Select one of the following types of noise from the Noise type drop-down: |
| • | Normal: common white noise, or static, which can be quite loud to the listener. |
| • | Pink: static like noise that sounds softer and quieter than normal white noise. |
| • | Brown: a lower frequency static like noise, which is quite quiet compared to the others. |
| 6. | Enter the duration, in seconds, of the noise to be inserted in the field provided. |
| 7. | Click Apply to insert the noise. |
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