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The Waveform Editor is a window that gives you a graphical representation of your audio tracks. Using the Waveform Editor, you can view audio segments, graphically manipulate audio, and create loops .
Navigating in the Waveform Editor
The waves created by an audio file can be quite long, and at first glance, provide little information as to what audio is contained in the wave. To help you manage your audio tracks, Digital Performer offers you a variety of ways to navigate around the Waveform Editor window.
Zooming
Being able to make a precise selection is essential when editing audio files. To help you get a closer look at the waves of an audio file, Digital Performer provides you with both vertical and horizontal zoom capabilities.
Vertical Zoom
By using the vertical Zoom tool, you can make the waveform appear taller.
NOTE
Pressing and holding the Option key while clicking on one of the Zoom tools will lower the increments by which the program zooms in or out of the waveform.
Horizontal Zoom
The horizontal Zoom tool will stretch out your view of the waveform so you can do some detailed editing.
Zoom Pop-Up Menu
Another option for zooming is to take advantage of the Zoom pop-up menu.
Waveform Overview
The Waveform Overview is a graphical representation of your entire selection. Within the Overview window is a close-up lens that can be used to jump to different parts of your audio selection.
Previewing and Selecting
In order to perform basic editing tasks on your audio, you must first create a selection. Whenever you create a selection, you can listen to its contents if the Audible mode is activated. Selections can be made graphically or through dialog boxes.
Selecting Graphically
The fastest way to make a selection is to click and drag within the Time Ruler.
Selecting Manually
If you want to make exact selections, you can enter the specific locations where you would like to create a selection.
Basic Wave Editing
All of the editing features that were covered in Chapter 8, "Basic Editing," can be performed in the Waveform Editor once a selection has been made. Some of these editing features include, cut, copy, paste, erase, merge, snip, and splice.
Graphical Editing
Using the Pencil tool, you can alter the shape of the waveform graphically on-screen. The Pencil tool allows you to change the shape and sound of your audio selection. It's a good idea to use the maximum zoom level when editing with the Pencil tool to ensure you are making detailed edits.
NOTE
To ensure detailed editing, make your graphical edits at a high zoom level.
Loops
The Waveform Editor allows you to define loops, preview them, and adjust their boundaries.
Creating Loops
You can create a loop from the selection that you have made within the Waveform window.
Adjusting Loops
You can easily adjust the loops that you have created by clicking and dragging.
Naming Loops
It's a good idea to name your loops, because it will become increasingly difficult to keep track of them should you create multiple loops.
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