Adobe 22011292 User Manual - Page 40
About the spectral display
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USING ADOBE AUDITION 36 Editing audio files With its clear indication of amplitude changes, the waveform display is perfect for identifying percussive changes in vocals, drums, and more. To find a particular spoken word, for example, simply look for the peak at the first syllable and the valley after the last. Stereo file in waveform display More Help topics "Change the vertical scale" on page 38 "Change interface colors, brightness, and performance" on page 17 About the spectral display The spectral display shows a waveform by its frequency components, where the x-axis (horizontal ruler) measures time and the y-axis (vertical ruler) measures frequency. This view lets you analyze audio data to see which frequencies are most prevalent. Brighter colors represent greater amplitude components. Colors range from dark blue (low-amplitude frequencies) to bright yellow (high-amplitude frequencies). The spectral display is perfect for removing unwanted sounds, such as coughs and other artifacts. Spectral display, with high frequencies selected Last updated 2/16/2012