Creative CT4180 User Guide - Page 19

Working with WaveEditor

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Actual Size Cursor Position Zoom New Open Save Resets the zoom ratio of the wave display in the Edit Window to its actual size (1:1). Displays the wave file at the starting position of the wave selection. Zooms into the portion of the wave file selected. Creates a new window without any data. Loads an existing wave file. Saves changes made to the wave file. Working with WaveEditor WaveEditor has a user-friendly interface and working with it is easy. This section shows you how to specify the format for wave files and open, save, and mix wave files. Specifying Wave Formats Before recording a wave file, you need to ensure the format of the file is specified correctly. Wave format refers to the sound channel and sampling rate and size of the file. To specify the wave format: 1. Select Record Settings from the Options menu. The Record Settings dialog box similar to Figure 1-5 appears. Figure 1-5: The Recording Settings dialog box. WaveEditor 1-9

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WaveEditor
1-9
Actual Size
Resets the zoom ratio of the wave display in
the Edit Window to its actual size (1:1).
Cursor Position
Displays the wave file at the starting
position of the wave selection.
Zoom
Zooms into the portion of the wave file
selected.
New
Creates a new window without any data.
Open
Loads an existing wave file.
Save
Saves changes made to the wave file.
Working with WaveEditor
WaveEditor has a user-friendly interface and working with it is easy.
This section shows you how to specify the format for wave files and
open, save, and mix wave files.
Specifying Wave Formats
Before recording a wave file, you need to ensure the format of the
file is specified correctly.
Wave format refers to the sound channel
and sampling rate and size of the file.
To specify the wave format:
1.
Select Record Settings from the Options menu.
The Record Settings dialog box similar to Figure 1-5 appears.
Figure 1-5: The Recording Settings
dialog box.