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5.2 Pause Effect of Track Splitter™

When you select pause in Track Splitter™ , with silence detection, the  the program will create one file, the silence will be eliminated from the source sound. Effects of this silence elimination are different  depend on the delay value you have chosen.

Short silences in some sound source are necessary like in dialogues, some songs or lectures. You may want to keep this kind of silence in the recorded sound to make the result  more reasonable. You can do so by selecting a delay value when you do the configuration in Track Splitter™. The value can be from 0 to 10 seconds. Silence more than 10 seconds is considered too long, and it makes no sense to store a piece of silence more than 10 seconds in the result sound.

The following sample graphs illustrate the results for different delay values:

Pause in Track Splitter™

Source sound :

There are 3  segments silence  in this piece of sound, which are 3 seconds, 8 seconds, and 1 seconds.

 

Sound Effets Source
0 second delay:
The program will pause immediately when silence is detected, there no any silence in the result sound.

 

Sound Effets Pause 0s
2 seconds delay:
If the length of a piece of  silence is less than 2 seconds, the silence will be kept in the result sound. If a piece of silence is more than 2 seconds, only 2 seconds silence for that period will be in the result sound.
Sound Effets Pause 2s
5 seconds delay:
If the length of a piece of  silence is less than 5 seconds, the silence will be kept in the result sound. If a piece of silence is more than 5 seconds, only 5 seconds silence for that period will be in the result sound.
Sound Effets Pause 5s
10 seconds delay:
For the source sound in this case( there's no silence more than 10 seconds ) , the result sound will be the same as the source sound.

 

Sound Effets Pause 10s

See Also:
Effects for Stop in Track Splitter™
Effects for New Files in Track Splitter™
 
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