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Scaling the Size of the Waveform
To scale the size of the waveform:
1 Do one of the following:
Drag the audio track to increase or decrease the track size, or
From the Audio pull down menu in the Timeline Menu Bar, choose Increase Wave Form (or to
decrease it, Decrease Wave Form).
Displaying Audio Waveforms
To turn audio waveforms on:
1 From the Timeline Menu Bar at the bottom of the screen, select Audio > Show Waveforms With Effects.
The Waveform display for all audio segments is turned on.
To turn audio waveforms off:
1 From the Timeline Menu Bar, select Audio > Hide Waveforms.
The Waveform display for all audio segments is turned off.
To show audio waveforms without effects:
1 From the Timeline Menu Bar, select Audio > Show Waveforms Without Effects.
All Waveforms from the source are displayed and any audio timeline effects modifications are not
reflected in the Waveforms.
To refresh the audio waveforms:
1 From the contextual menu, select Refresh Audio.
The audio cache of the selected media and its waveforms are flushed and automatically regenerated.
NOTE Unlinking media or flushing local media of a given clip achieves the same result.
Muting Audio Tracks
To mute an audio track in the timeline:
1 Locate the track you want to mute.
2 Click the speaker icon in the track identifier strip.
The speaker icon displays as a crossed-out icon to indicate the track is muted.
To mute an input strip:
1 In the Audio Desk, enable the Mute button for the input strip that you want to mute.
The strip is muted. In the case of a stereo audio track, both strips are muted.
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