What are the common sound editing techniques used in sound architecture?

1. EQing: Adjusting the frequency response of a sound to enhance or reduce certain frequencies.

2. Compression: Reducing the dynamic range of a sound to make it more consistent in volume.

3. Reverb: Adding a simulated sense of space or environment to a sound.

4. Delay: Creating echoes or repeats of a sound.

5. Pitch shifting: Changing the pitch of a sound up or down.

6. Modulation: Applying effects such as flanger or chorus to add movement and depth to a sound.

7. Volume leveling: Making sure all sounds in a mix are at a consistent volume level.

8. Stereo imaging: Adjusting the placement and width of sounds within the stereo field.

9. Noise reduction: Removing unwanted background noise from a sound.

10. Sampling: Using snippets of pre-recorded sounds to create new sounds or ambience.

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