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'''Vibrato''' is a type of audio distortion that modulates the pitch using a wave pattern over time, without changing the speed of the footage. In other words, it makes it sound "dizzy" or "sproingy".
'''Vibrato''' is a type of audio distortion that modulates the pitch using a wave pattern over time, without changing the speed of the footage. In other words, it makes it sound "dizzy" or "sproingy".
=Usage=
The easiest way to use Vibrato historically is with [[Vegas]] (which has a built in plugin) and [[Audacity]] (which does as well). [[Premiere]] doesn't have one, but MVibrato is a solid alternative.
==Vegas==
Out of easily available options, Vegas' vibrato plugin is by far the most extensive and advanced. It has a graph editor which allows you to edit exactly how the vibrato goes through, along with any other settings you may need.
[[File:Sony vibrato.png|thumb|right|The interface for Vegas' vibrato.]]
==Audacity==
==MVibrato==
[[File:Mvibrato.png|thumb|right|The interface for MVibrato.]]
MVibrato also has a graph editor.