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GLOSSARY 371
Track
Tracks can contain audio and MIDI objects. Automation curves are also represented in the
track.
Virtual Project
In "Virtual projects" you can arrange objects taken from multiple wave projects and arrange
complex audio projects. All cut operations, volume level changes, fades and more are
completely virtual, meaning that the audio material is not changed. This allows you to select
the proper cut position, cut length, volume level, effect setting, etc. by experimenting
without loosing audio material or alter it.
The actual audio data is represented by rectangles (“Objects” as they are called) on
multiple tracks. That is, an object is the “image” of a sample or of an area marked therein.
In other words, the object refers to the audio data.
Even if your hardware only has 2 channels (stereo), you can work in virtual projects with
more than two tracks.
A virtual project has two display modes. With the "Tab" key you can toggle between the
two modes. With "Shift + Tab" you can open an editor where you can define the display
mode, e.g. graphics including all data and an alternative with text only, which enables fast
screen loading and provides a better overview for greater object numbers.
VirtClip
see "Clip"
Visualization
The visualization display allows for the material you hear to be displayed visually in different
ways.
Wave Projects