Specifications

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Customizing Settings
7. Save this view as Edit.
Now, make a Timeline view that will be associated with your general
audio editing workflow.
8. Return to the Basic view by selecting Basic from the Timeline menu.
In so doing, you won’t have to disable all the changes you just made.
9. Make the following changes:
Reduce the size of the V1 track, and enlarge the size of the A1, A2,
A3, and A4 tracks.
Display the waveform in the audio tracks (from the Timeline Fast
menu, select Audio Data > Waveform).
Display the Auto Gain function in the audio tracks (from the
Timeline Fast menu, select Audio Data > Auto Gain).
Change the color of the tracks, as you desire.
10. Save this view as Audio.
11. Toggle betw een the B asic , Edit , and Audio Timeline v iews, and notic e
the interface changes. Tweak any of these views to suit yourself.
12. Open the Edit keyboard setting (which you created if you completed
the previous exercise).
13. In the Command palette, click the More tab. Locate the Timeline
View buttons.
14. Map the T1, T2, and T3 buttons to the keyboard (perhaps to the
Shift+1, Shift+2, and Shift+3 key combinations).
15. Close the Keyboard settings and the Command palette.
16. Use the keyboard to toggle between the Timeline views. (The Timeline
views are assigned to the T1, T2, and T3 keys alphabetically, sorted by
name. You can see how they are listed by viewing them in the Settings
list in the Project window.)
Corresponds to T1
Corresponds to T2
Corresponds to T3
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