ref: 181b1ca11d5a4f1713f8e2c47ee1e4435d5bdb4a
parent: 969f5e512bafac92b8769bd7aa4ba4476efab1b9
author: robs <robs>
date: Tue Jun 24 14:42:27 EDT 2008
reflect reality
--- a/soxeffect.7
+++ b/soxeffect.7
@@ -399,7 +399,7 @@
using sample counts, specify the number of samples and append the letter `s'
to the sample count (for example `8000s').
.SP
-An optional \fItype\fR can be specified to change the type of envelope. Choices are \fBq\fR for quarter of a sine wave, \fBh\fR for half a sine wave, \fBt\fR for linear slope, \fBl\fR for logarithmic, and \fBp\fR for inverted parabola. The default is a linear slope.
+An optional \fItype\fR can be specified to change the type of envelope. Choices are \fBq\fR for quarter of a sine wave, \fBh\fR for half a sine wave, \fBt\fR for linear slope, \fBl\fR for logarithmic, and \fBp\fR for inverted parabola. The default is logarithmic.
.TP
\fBfilter\fR [\fIlow\fR]\fB\-\fR[\fIhigh\fR] [\fIwindow-len\fR [\fIbeta\fR]]
Apply a sinc-windowed lowpass, highpass, or bandpass filter of given