Reference Guide
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Editing Audio
Basic Audio Editing
the waveform is zoomed in by a factor of 10.
To Change the Audio Scale Display Option
1. Right-click on the Audio Scale Ruler in any track.
A menu appears. The current display option is checked.
2. Select an option from the menu.
To Scale All Audio Tracks Together
To scale all audio tracks together, follow the instructions in the table below:
Note: The Audio Scale Ruler display reflects the type of audio clip directly beneath it. If it is a
stereo waveform, the Audio Scale Ruler appears in stereo (one for each channel). If it is a mono
clip it appears in mono. Also, the Audio Scale Ruler only displays numbers when it is above a
certain height. If you cannot see the Audio Scale Ruler, increase the size of your track or bus.
To do this Do this
Increase the scale for all tracks Press ALT+UP ARROW.
Or
Hold down the CTRL key and click the Vertical Zoom In button. When
you hold down the CTRL key and position your cursor over the Vertical
Zoom In button, your cursor looks like this:
Decrease the scale for all tracks Press ALT+DOWN ARROW.
Or
Hold down the CTRL key and click the Vertical Zoom Out button. When
you hold down the CTRL key and position your cursor over the Vertical
Zoom Out button, your cursor looks like this:
Increase/Decrease the scale for all
tracks using your mouse
Hold down the CTRL key, click the Vertical Zoom fader and drag the
fader up or down. When you hold down the CTRL key and position your
cursor over the Vertical Zoom fader, your cursor looks like this:
Table 114.