Zoom Options
The zoom options allow you to quickly access various zoom settings.
The zoom options are available in the Audio Editor and the Audio Montage window on the Edit tab in the Zoom section.
- Time
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Opens a pop-up menu that allows you to adjust the zoom to display the selected time range. Zoom in 1:1 zooms in so that one pixel on the screen represents one sample.
To edit the zoom factor, click Edit Zoom Factor. This opens the Zoom Factor dialog, where you can edit the following settings:
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Set Time Range allows you to specify the time range that you want to display.
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Samples per Screen Point allows you to specify how many audio samples are summarized in each screen point.
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Screen Points per Sample allows you to specify how many screen points are used to represent a single audio sample.
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- Zoom
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Activates the Zoom tool that allows you to define a time range that is zoomed in.
- Zoom Selection
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Zooms the window so that the current selection occupies the entire montage window.
- Display Whole Clip (Audio Montage window only)
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Adjusts the view to display the active clip.
- View All
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Displays the entire audio range.
- Microscope
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Zooms in as far as possible.
- Zoom in Audio (10x)/Zoom out Audio (10x)
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Zooms in/out in big steps.
- Zoom in Audio/Zoom out Audio
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Zooms in/out in small steps.
- Level
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Adjusts the zoom to only display samples below the selected dB value.
- Optimize Vertical Zoom (Audio Editor only)
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Changes the vertical zoom factor so that the peaks are clearly visible. This adjustment is done according to the section of the wave that is visible in the wave/montage window.
- Reset Zoom to 0 dB
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Adjusts the zoom to display audio levels up to 0 dB.
- Zoom in Vertically/Zoom out Vertically
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Zooms in/out to show waveforms with a lower/higher level.