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Audio View Options: The left button lets you toggle full waveforms on and off,
optionally hiding the divider bar that keeps the waveform separate from the file
name area of each audio clip, so the waveform occupies the full space of each
audio bar in the Timeline. The right button lets you toggle waveform outlines on
and off, drawing a dark border around the edges of each waveform to make them
easier to see.
Zoom Presets: These buttons let you choose from one of 7 zoom levels.
Selecting the Audio Timeline View options
Zoom Height slider: Lets you change the height of all tracks and clips in the Timeline
at once. You can also zoom the height of timeline tracks by pressing the Command key
while using the scroll control of your pointer, if it has such a control. The scroll wheel of
a mouse is most common.
Zoom Width slider: Lets you shrink or expand the width of the contents of the Timeline.
You can also control the width of the contents of the Timeline using the scroll control of
your pointer, if it has such a control. The scroll wheel of a mouse is most common.
Customizing Clip Display in the Timeline
Choose Fairlight > View Clip Info Display to open a dialog with which you can customize what
information is shown at the bottom of each clip in the Timeline. This dialog has options for
viewing the clip name versus the display name, and for choosing from among a variety of
metadata that you might want available as you work.
Selecting the audio clip view options
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