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Project name: Shows the project names. This gives you a quick overview of the objects in
the VIP which refer to wave projects.
Original position: This shows the original recording position at the beginning of the object
in the set time code format. This way, a comparison of values in the object with the
position on the timeline or on the time code of the picture helps clear up possible
deviations in the synchronization.
Audio markers: Use this option to display markers in objects that are present in the wave
projects that are based on them.
Waveform color
Default color settings: The waveform contains the default color set in the color settings.
Details about the color settings can be found in the menu reference under "Options menu -
> System/Audio -> Design -> Colors (view page 714)".
Red/Blue alternation: This display mode colors the objects beside the waveform
alternately red and blue so that crossfades in the "Transparent" and "Interlaced" draw
modes are optimally visible.
Comparisonics colors: This display mode uses a patented algorithm from
Comparisonics™ for coloring the display of the sound material. Depending on the pitch
and other parameters, a special color tone for each segment of audio material can be
calculated and displayed. Deep sounds get blue color tones; high sounds get
green/yellow/red colors. This makes it possible, for example, to optically recognize sound
pitch changes of a saxophone solo or to visually evaluate signal noise.
The segment size for color calculation can be entered in "Comparisonics Audio segment
size". Sizes 50 ms or longer are recommended so that there is enough material for color
determination available within the segment.
On the basis of the Comparisonics colors, a completely new audio search function is
available in the "Range menu > Comparisonics Audio Search (view page 448)" with whose
help ranges with identical or similar audio material in the project can be found quickly and