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Spectroscope
The spectroscope allocates the signal to individual frequency ranges (frequency bands).
The level display for each frequency band indicates how loud the frequency range actually
is. This allows frequency bands with levels out of proportion to the others to be detected
for correction.
Via "Setup -> Spectral options -> Frequency bands", the number of frequency bands
displayed can be set. The more frequency bands displayed, the narrower the individual
frequency ranges will be, resulting in a more detailed view. 20 frequency bands is normally
already sufficient for a clear overview of the audio material.
Spectrogram
The spectrogram displays the signal as frequency levels along the timeline. The volume of
frequencies is visualized via a color code or via its brightness.
The spectrogram is outstanding for detecting sudden disturbances in a recording. Audible
distortions louder than the music are usually limited to a certain frequency spectrum. These
are highlighted with colors in the spectrogram.
Samplitude enables audio disturbances to be removed with the help of spectral cleaning
(view page 531).