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11.1 Dialogs 281
format, byte order, sample rate, file extension and whether or not the file contains mono or
stereo channels. You can also choose to ignore the file's header (start) or end of file data.
Once you have specified a format for a particular type of file, WaveLab remembers the new
format for the next time. This function can be useful for example, if you are working with a
rarely used Audio File format like those used by some game platforms or mobile phone ring
tones.
You can access this dialog in the Audio File Workspace via File > Open as....
For an explanation of each parameter and interface feature, click on , or the 'What's this?'
question mark icon. For more information see Getting Help
Related topics
Audio File Format Dialog
11.1.88 Spectrogram options
This dialog allows you to adjust how the Spectrogram is displayed.
You can adjust the visual style of the spectrogram and its resolution. You can also specify
a cut-off point above which frequencies are displayed and to plot them using a linear or
logarithmic scale. This can be useful for isolating a certain range of frequencies: for example,
in sound restoration you may wish to focus on a high frequency band which is more accurately
displayed using a linear scale.
You can access this dialog from both wave windows in the Audio File Workspace via the
Spectrum tab > Edit settings....
For an explanation of each parameter and interface feature, click on , or the 'What's this?'
question mark icon. For more information see Getting Help
Related topics
The Spectrum display
Spectrum editor
11.1.89 Surround Panner
This dialog allows you to adjust the pan of your audio between surround sound channels.
In the graphic display, the positions of the clip left/right audio channels are shown as small
squares. The proportional signal levels from the individual speakers are indicated by colored
lines from the speakers to the center of the display.
The graphic display shows the surround imaging of either the left/top (blue) clip audio chan-
nel, or the right/bottom (red) clip audio channel the color of the speaker lines shows which
channel is selected for viewing and editing.
If you are viewing the left/top channel, you will see a blue square indicating the position of the
audio. The other, gray square (which is mirrored horizontally) represents the other channel.
Click this to view and edit this channel instead, it will be shown in red and red speaker
lines indicate the speaker levels.
WaveLab 7
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