User Manual
Audio Displays in the Timeline
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2. If you want to view pan values for individual tracks, click the Clip Volume/Pan button in the
Track Control panel for the tracks you want to display pan information, and select the
appropriate pan option:
t Pan
t Pan L > [speaker layout]
t Pan R > [speaker layout]
The pan values appear in the selected tracks.
Identifying Sample Rates by Color
To apply a color coding to a sample rate:
1. Load a sequence with multiple sample rates into the Timeline.
2. Do one of the following:
t To display waveforms for all tracks, click the Timeline Fast Menu button, and select
Audio Data > Waveform.
t To display waveforms for a single track, click the Waveform button in the Track Control
panel.
3. In the Project window, double-click Audio Project.
The Audio Project Settings dialog box opens.
4. Click the Main tab.
5. Click the Convert Sample Rates When Playing menu, and select Always.
6. Click the Show Mismatched Sample Rates as Different Color menu, and select Yes.
Depending on which sample rate you selected for your project, the color black is displayed
on those clips. For example, if you selected 48 kHz from the Sample Rate menu in the Main
tab in the Audio Project Settings dialog box, the sample plot of these clips (48 kHz) is
displayed as black, and the sample plot of all other clips with different sample rates (32 kHz
and 44.1 kHz) is displayed as white.
Example of mismatched sample rates displaying with different colors in the Timeline. Clips with a 48 kHz
sample rate display as black, while clips with other sample rates display as white.