8.0
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Setting Up Your System
- WaveLab Elements Concepts
- Program Overview
- File Operations
- About Workspaces
- Playback
- Audio File Editing
- Audio Analysis
- Offline Processing
- Audio Montage
- Basic Terminology
- Montage Window
- Signal Flow in the Audio Montage
- Creating a New Audio Montage
- Creating an Audio Montage from an Audio File
- Import Options for Audio Montages
- Missing Files in Audio Montage Dialog
- Assembling the Audio Montage
- Rearranging Clips
- Clips Editing
- Track Activity Indicator
- Envelopes for Clips
- Fades and Crossfades in the Audio Montage
- Effects for Tracks, Clips, and the Master Output
- About the CD Window
- About Cloning Audio Montages
- Mixing Down - The Render Function
- Loudness Meta Normalizer
- Notes Window
- Recording
- Master Section
- Markers
- Metering
- Writing Operations
- Loops
- Importing Audio CD Tracks
- Podcasts
- Customizing
- Configuring the Software
- Plug-in Reference
- Index
Metering
Spectroscope
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Spectroscope
The Spectroscope shows a graphical representation of the frequency
spectrum, analyzed into 60 separate frequency bands, represented as
vertical bars.
In the Audio Files workspace or the Audio Montage workspace, select
Analysis > Spectroscope.
Peak levels are shown as a horizontal lines above the corresponding
bands, indicating recent peak/maximum values. The Spectroscope
offers a quick spectrum overview. For a more detailed analysis of the
audio spectrum, use the Spectrometer.
On the Functions menu, you can specify whether only high audio levels
are displayed, or whether medium and low levels are also shown.










