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Zoom audio, Navigate through time

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SOUNDBOOTH CS3 34 User Guide 3 For Vertical Scale, enter a higher number to display frequencies more logarithmically, or a lower number to display them more linearly. A logarithmic display better reflects the uneven frequency emphasis of human hearing, providing better lowfrequency detail. A linear display gives equal weight to each frequency. 4 To limit playback to frequencies you've selected with the Frequency Selection, Rectangular Marquee, or Lasso tools, select Play Selected Frequencies Only. By default, the option above is deselected, so Soundbooth plays all frequencies in the same time range as selected frequencies. See also "Visually identifying noise" on page 41 Zoom audio • Place the pointer over the Editor panel, and roll the mouse wheel. (Roll over the waveform display to zoom time ranges; roll over the spectral display to change the vertical scale.) • In the toolbar, select the Zoom tool , then click or drag in the Editor panel. (To zoom out, Alt-click or Optionclick.) • To zoom into a specific time range, right-click and drag in either the zoom navigator or the timeline ruler. The magnifying glass icon creates a selection showing the range that will fill the Editor panel. • To extend or shorten the displayed range, place the pointer over the left or right edge of the highlighted area in the zoom navigator, and then drag the magnifying glass icon. • To magnify selected audio, from the View menu, choose Zoom In At In Point, Zoom In At Out Point, or Zoom To Selection. • To display the entire audio file, click the Zoom Out Full button in the Editor panel. A B To zoom into a specific time range, right-click and drag A. Zoom navigator B. Timeline ruler See also "Shortcuts for playing and zooming audio" on page 77 Navigate through time At higher zoom levels, you may need to navigate to different audio content in the Editor panel. • Select the Hand tool in the toolbar, then drag in the Editor panel.

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SOUNDBOOTH CS3
User Guide
34
3
For Vertical Scale, enter a higher number to display frequencies more logarithmically, or a lower number to
display them more linearly.
A logarithmic display better reflects the uneven frequency emphasis of human hearing, providing better low-
frequency detail. A linear display gives equal weight to each frequency.
4
To limit playback to frequencies you’ve selected with the Frequency Selection, Rectangular Marquee, or Lasso
tools, select Play Selected Frequencies Only.
By default, the option above is deselected, so Soundbooth plays all frequencies in the same time range as selected
frequencies.
See also
“Visually identifying noise” on page 41
Zoom audio
Place the pointer over the Editor panel, and roll the mouse wheel. (Roll over the waveform display to zoom time
ranges; roll over the spectral display to change the vertical scale.)
In the toolbar, select the Zoom tool
, then click or drag in the Editor panel. (To zoom out, Alt-click or Option-
click.)
To zoom into a specific time range, right-click and drag in either the zoom navigator or the timeline ruler. The
magnifying glass icon
creates a selection showing the range that will fill the Editor panel.
To extend or shorten the displayed range, place the pointer over the left or right edge of the highlighted area in the
zoom navigator, and then drag the magnifying glass icon.
To magnify selected audio, from the View menu, choose Zoom In At In Point, Zoom In At Out Point, or Zoom
To Selection.
To display the entire audio file, click the Zoom Out Full button
in the Editor panel.
To zoom into a specific time range, right-click and drag
A.
Zoom navigator
B.
Timeline ruler
See also
“Shortcuts for playing and zooming audio” on page 77
Navigate through time
At higher zoom levels, you may need to navigate to different audio content in the Editor panel.
Select the Hand tool
in the toolbar, then drag in the Editor panel.
A
B