Copyright | (c) 2013-2021 Brendan Hay |
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License | Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. |
Maintainer | Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com> |
Stability | auto-generated |
Portability | non-portable (GHC extensions) |
Safe Haskell | None |
Documentation
data RemixSettings Source #
Use Manual audio remixing (RemixSettings) to adjust audio levels for each audio channel in each output of your job. With audio remixing, you can output more or fewer audio channels than your input audio source provides.
See: newRemixSettings
smart constructor.
RemixSettings' | |
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Instances
newRemixSettings :: RemixSettings Source #
Create a value of RemixSettings
with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:channelMapping:RemixSettings'
, remixSettings_channelMapping
- Channel mapping (ChannelMapping) contains the group of fields that hold
the remixing value for each channel, in dB. Specify remix values to
indicate how much of the content from your input audio channel you want
in your output audio channels. Each instance of the InputChannels or
InputChannelsFineTune array specifies these values for one output
channel. Use one instance of this array for each output channel. In the
console, each array corresponds to a column in the graphical depiction
of the mapping matrix. The rows of the graphical matrix correspond to
input channels. Valid values are within the range from -60 (mute)
through 6. A setting of 0 passes the input channel unchanged to the
output channel (no attenuation or amplification). Use InputChannels or
InputChannelsFineTune to specify your remix values. Don't use both.
$sel:channelsIn:RemixSettings'
, remixSettings_channelsIn
- Specify the number of audio channels from your input that you want to
use in your output. With remixing, you might combine or split the data
in these channels, so the number of channels in your final output might
be different. If you are doing both input channel mapping and output
channel mapping, the number of output channels in your input mapping
must be the same as the number of input channels in your output mapping.
$sel:channelsOut:RemixSettings'
, remixSettings_channelsOut
- Specify the number of channels in this output after remixing. Valid
values: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8... 64. (1 and even numbers to 64.) If you are
doing both input channel mapping and output channel mapping, the number
of output channels in your input mapping must be the same as the number
of input channels in your output mapping.
remixSettings_channelMapping :: Lens' RemixSettings (Maybe ChannelMapping) Source #
Channel mapping (ChannelMapping) contains the group of fields that hold the remixing value for each channel, in dB. Specify remix values to indicate how much of the content from your input audio channel you want in your output audio channels. Each instance of the InputChannels or InputChannelsFineTune array specifies these values for one output channel. Use one instance of this array for each output channel. In the console, each array corresponds to a column in the graphical depiction of the mapping matrix. The rows of the graphical matrix correspond to input channels. Valid values are within the range from -60 (mute) through 6. A setting of 0 passes the input channel unchanged to the output channel (no attenuation or amplification). Use InputChannels or InputChannelsFineTune to specify your remix values. Don't use both.
remixSettings_channelsIn :: Lens' RemixSettings (Maybe Natural) Source #
Specify the number of audio channels from your input that you want to use in your output. With remixing, you might combine or split the data in these channels, so the number of channels in your final output might be different. If you are doing both input channel mapping and output channel mapping, the number of output channels in your input mapping must be the same as the number of input channels in your output mapping.
remixSettings_channelsOut :: Lens' RemixSettings (Maybe Natural) Source #
Specify the number of channels in this output after remixing. Valid values: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8... 64. (1 and even numbers to 64.) If you are doing both input channel mapping and output channel mapping, the number of output channels in your input mapping must be the same as the number of input channels in your output mapping.