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WINDOW MENU 721
Recording position: This value displays the current recording position.
Remaining recording time: This value shows you how long you can keep recording until
your hard disk is full.
Visualization
Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + Alt + Shift + V
The visualization display graphically displays the audio material.
Choose from the following display options: Peak meter (control display), oscilloscope, bit
meter, correlation gauge, L/R oscilloscope (phase correlation), directional gauge,
spectroscope, spectrogram, and tuner.
The visualization display can be adapted easily to your personal presets. Click on setup,
and a context menu will open to set the value ranges, update speeds, drop times, and
colors.
Value range / display
Adjust the minimum and maximum values for the visualization display in all modes.
Speed
Define the speed of a visualization mode by selecting from 3 presets or defining it yourself.
The measurement units used are milliseconds for a drop of 10 dB (ms/10 dB).
Peak hold
Here you can enter a time value for hold and decay of peak levels. it is possible to enter the
values for "Hold time" and "Decay time" in ms.
Spectral options
This menu is provided to specify various settings for the "Spectroscope" and
"Spectrogram" modes.
This includes:
The type of display (linear of logarithmic)
The number of bands. Higher band numbers mean a higher CPU load and thus reduced
PC performance or sluggish visualization display.
Calculation of band visualization – maximum/average/power sum.
Stereo options – show left or right channel, the sum or difference of both channels
FFT parameters – FFT size, band overlap and window function.
Hint: Larger FFT sizes are necessary only if a more precise visualization of the single
frequencies in the bass range is required.