Use the Radio effect to apply a filter to your audio that mimics the sound of a radio.
To apply the radio effect to audio, do this:
1. | Select the media file in the library that you want to apply the radio effect to. |
2. | If required, use range selection to select the portion of audio you want to apply the effect to. See Range Selection for more information on selecting a range of an audio file. If you don't select a range, the effect is applied to the entire audio clip. |

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Note: the entire audio file's waveform is selected by default when this feature is opened. If you want to apply this feature to the entire audio file, you do not need to use range selection when the entire waveform is selected.
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3. | Decide whether you want to apply the effect on all the available channels, or just one channel. See Selecting Channels for Editing for more information on selecting channels. |
4. | Click Radio under the Apply Effect section. |
5. | Select the Radio type from the drop down. Each type provides a slightly different effect to your audio. |
6. | If required, you can preview how the applied effect will sound by selecting Adjusted result and then clicking the play button on the playback controls. Select Original audio if you want to play the original audio. |
7. | Click Apply to apply the radio effect to the audio. |

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Note: if required, click on the Effect tab to see the applied effect in the edit panel. See Effect Tab for more information.
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