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Customize the waveform display, Customize the spectral display

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SOUNDBOOTH CS3 33 User Guide Spectral display, with high frequencies selected See also "Select frequency ranges" on page 37 "Repairing audio" on page 41 Customize the waveform display For stereo and surround-sound files, you can view layered or separated channels. Layered channels overlay each other in different colors, better revealing overall volume changes. By contrast, separated channels appear individually, better revealing distinct volume changes. ❖ Choose View > Channels, and then choose Layered or Separated. A B Channel View options A. Layered B. Separated Customize the spectral display 1 In the Tasks panel, click Remove A Sound. 2 From the Resolution menu, choose a high setting to display frequencies more accurately, but time location less accurately. Or, choose a low setting to do the opposite. Use high Resolution settings to identify artifacts of long duration (like squeaks or 60-Hz hum). Use low settings to identify transient peaks (like clicks and pops).

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SOUNDBOOTH CS3
User Guide
33
Spectral display, with high frequencies selected
See also
“Select frequency ranges” on page 37
“Repairing audio” on page 41
Customize the waveform display
For stereo and surround-sound files, you can view layered or separated channels. Layered channels overlay each
other in different colors, better revealing overall volume changes. By contrast, separated channels appear individ-
ually, better revealing distinct volume changes.
Choose View > Channels, and then choose Layered or Separated.
Channel View options
A.
Layered
B.
Separated
Customize the spectral display
1
In the Tasks panel, click Remove A Sound.
2
From the Resolution menu, choose a high setting to display frequencies more accurately, but time location less
accurately. Or, choose a low setting to do the opposite.
Use high Resolution settings to identify artifacts of long duration (like squeaks or 60-Hz hum). Use low settings to
identify transient peaks (like clicks and pops).
A
B