Global Analysis – Peaks Tab

On this tab, you can make settings that help you find digital peak and true peak values in the audio, that is, single samples with very high values.
  • In the Global Analysis dialog, select the Peaks tab.

Find Peaks

Enables peak analysis.

Digital/True

Displays the highest peak in the analyzed section. When you click this value, the number of peaks that are detected in the selection is shown in the Number of Hot Points section in the lower left corner of the dialog. You can use the hot points to move the cursor between the peaks.

At Cursor

Displays the level at the current audio file cursor position at the time of the analysis.

Maximum Number of Peaks to Report

Restricts the number of reported peaks. For example, setting this to 1 reports only the highest peak.

Minimum Time between 2 Peaks

Controls the distance between peaks, so they do not appear too close to each other. For example, setting this to 1 s ensures that there is always at least one second between reported peaks.

Results of the Analysis

The Find Peaks fields show the highest peak in the analyzed section and the level of the sample at the wave cursor position at the time of the analysis.