I writing this post to explain to others what I just discovered after reading other other posts and some experimenting. While it seems these features are present in AVS Video Editor, there is no obvious local help explaining it, nor (so far as I can find any page under
Working with AVS Video Editor to demonstrate this either. The instructions here are based on a reply in the [URL=
http://forum.avs4you.com/posts.aspx?lng=ENG&t=842&p=2]Video Editor and audio editing[/URL] thread. I'm reposting that here so that it will show up on searches more obviously.
The Audio Envelope
Each object on an Audio Mix track has what's called an envelope. This is a green (or red, if you've selected the object) line that appears over the wave pattern of the object (see attached image). By default this is a flat line about mid-high in the track, and reflects a standard level of volume for that object. You can place your mouse over this and when you get the selection cursor - see
Audio Envelope (selection) - you can left click and drag this up or down to adjust the whole envelope. It's also possible to adjust the level of the envelope at different points - see
Audio Envelope (edited).
End Points
Each end of the envelope line is an actual point, and can be raised and lowered individually.