Adding Source and Target Audio Filters
The Audio Filter tab lets you add audio filters to your files to modify the source or target file audio properties.
Source Audio filtersmodifies the original source file which will then be applied to all target outputs.
Target filters give you the flexibility to make specific adjustments for particular output formats.
1. By clicking the Advanced button from the Source or Target screens, you will see the advanced controls. Select the Audio Filter tab to add a variety of filters.
2. Click the Add button to add one or more audio filters to your source.
Remember that you can add filters to both sources and targets, so you should only add a filter at the source to improve it, for example, a lowpass filter to remove a whine or hiss.
3. Once you have added a filter, you can click the filter in the list to view and adjust its properties.
4. Selected filters are applied from the list top-down, so the top-most filter in the list is applied first, and the bottom-most filter in the list is applied last.
5. To adjust the order of the filters in the list, select the filter in the list then click the Up or Down buttons to move it up or down in the list.