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372 GLOSSARY
A wave project contains audio data. Objects in the VIP (multi-track project) refer to this
audio data.
If you use Samplitude as recording/mastering DAW, you usually don't have to edit wave
projects, since all editing options can be performed quicker and safer in the virtual project.
Please read "Editing wave projects" to learn more about using Samplitude as a wave
editor.
The windows of the wave projects used by VIP objects are usually hidden. You can access
them via the command "Edit wave projects" in the object menu or via "Shift+Double-
clicking" an object that uses the wave project.
You can make all loaded wave projects visible as icons via the command "Window > Wave
projects to icons". To hide them, go to "Window > Hide wave projects".
You can enter the name of the wave project, sample length and the resulting memory
requirement in the title bar of the "Wave" window. To activate a wave project you have to
click into the corresponding window with the mouse. Samplitude can manage an indefinite
number of wave projects on the screen.
Wave Editing
Non-destructive wave editing lets you take advantage of combining direct and virtual
editing of audio material - wave projects - as known from VIP projects.
Workspace
Work areas are for adapting the program to certain work. They can be changed, renamed
and created. The work area is opened via the “Workspace bar”.
They include menu, shortcuts and tool bars.
Work areas can apply to wave editing or virtual projects.
Zoom
Use the zoom functions to display a larger or smaller part of the virtual project in the
window. At higher zoom levels, the display is more detailed. This way automation curves
can be edited more easily when a greater zoom level is selected.
To view larger projects at their full length, you have to zoom out of the VIP window, making
the display less detailed, but displaying more content.
For working with various zoom levels Samplitude supplies a series of functions.