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Customizing the View
Hiding Headings
If you don’t need the Headings at the top of the window you can hide them using
the “Hide/Show” item on the pop-up View menu.
Turning on and off Information
If you don’t need all the information fields for the files and segments, you can deac-
tivate these by selecting Show/Hide Info from the View pop-up. Among other
things this allows you to get a more detailed overview of the waveforms.
Turning on and off Waveforms
If you don’t need to see the waveforms for the segments, you can hide them by
clicking on the waveform icon at the top of the window.
Zooming and setting Sizes of the Waveforms
If you change the width of the window, the waveforms are scaled accordingly. That is,
the bigger you make the window the more detailed view of the waveform you will have.
By using the fader below the scroll bar you can set the vertical size of each line, to
get a better overview of the waveforms.
Selecting Time Formats
You can set whether the Start, End and Length values should be displayed in sam-
ples, as meter positions, or as time code values, by using the View pop-up menu.
• If you select samples, the values are shown as numbers of samples.
How many samples there are to a second, depends on the sample rate (48000
samples per second at 48kHz for example).
• If you select time code format, the values are shown in the format “min-
utes:seconds:frames:subframes”.
How many frames there are to a second depends on the Time code Frame
rate setting in the Synchronization dialog (typically 30 or 25).
• If you select meter position format, the start and end inset values indi-
cate the start and end position of the
first instance
of the segment in the
Song, as bars, beats and ticks.
If the segment is not used, the start inset will show 1.1.0 and the end inset will
show the end position as it would be if the segment had really started on
1.1.0.
The length value shows the length of the segment in bars, beats and ticks,
starting with 0.0.0 - in other words the difference between the end inset value
and the start inset value.
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