How do i create an echo in VS9?

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How do i create an echo in VS9?

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How can i make an echo in audio or video in VS9?
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From page 122 & 123 of your User's Manual:
Applying audio filters
VideoStudio allows you to apply filters such as Amplify, Long Echo, Normalize and Stadium to your audio clips in the Music and Voice tracks.

You can only apply audio filters when you are in Timeline View. (See Timeline View on page 37).

To apply audio filters:1.Click Timeline View.2.Select the audio clip on which to apply an audio filter.3.In the Options Panel, click Audio Filter. This opens the Audio Filter dialog box.

In the Available filters list, select the desired audio filters and click Add. 4
Or, I usually use a WAV editor. I use GoldWave ($50). An altermative is Audacity (free!!!). Go to the Share tab. Save the audio to a WAV file. Edit the soundtrack as desired, and then use the edited soundtrack in your final project.

A few times, I've used GoldWave to make a censored soundtrack. With DVD Workshop, I can make a DVD with both the original and a censored soundtrack.
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In the old days, before the audio filters and before I got Audacity, I just doubled the audio. I put one in the Audio track, and one in the Voice track, then offset it by a fraction of a second. Worked for what I wanted to do. :wink:
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