TYPE: CHOP
TITLE: Voice Split CHOP

The Voice Split CHOP takes an audio track and separates "words" out into
different channels. A word is defined as audio volume above the silence level
for a certain period of time, followed by a period of silence. The name of
each channel is specified by the "Channel Names" parameter.

This CHOP is normally used in conjunction with the VoiceSync CHOP to create a
phoneme set. Phonemes are recorded in one audio track with pauses between each
phoneme. This CHOP separates the phonemes into channels, and allows each 
phoneme to be named. 

There are no local variables.

Parameters
    Silence Level    - Any audio below this level is considered      /sillevel
                       silence, otherwise it is considered to be
                       a word.
    Min Pause Length - The minimum amount of time that the audio     /minpause
                       must be silent for a pause to be detected. 
    Min Word Length  - The minimum length of a word.                 /minword
    Channel Names    - The names of the channels created from        /names
                       the audio track(s). If there are more
                       extracted words than names, names will
                       be recycled and incremented (ie. word, 
                       word1, word2, etc). 

See also: Phoneme, Voice Sync(voicesync)
