User guide
 CUEMIX FX
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Figure 10-34: View controls
View menu
The View menu (Figure 10-34) lets you choose how 
you wish to display the audio channel(s) being 
displayed.
Display options
The Axes control (Figure 10-34) sets the opacity of 
the grid displayed in the graph, from 100% (fully 
visible) down to 0% (fully hidden). The Show Ruler 
option toggles the measurement items (see 
“Measurement information” on page 91). 
Pausing the display
The Pause button in the upper right corner of the 
View section (Figure 10-34) allows you to freeze 
the display at any time. To resume, click the button 
again. The level meters will remain active while the 
display is paused. 
Horizontal controls (time axis) 
The Horizontal controls (Figure 10-35) configure 
the value range of the x-axis (time). Click and drag 
the values up or down to set them, or double-click 
to return to the default value. 
There are two modes for the controls: Zoom/Offset 
and 
Min/Max. To change the mode, use the Horizontal 
control menu (Figure 10-35). 
Figure 10-35: Horizontal control menu
In Zoom/Offset mode, Zoom sets the display zoom 
from 
1/1000x to 10x, where the number represents the 
number of pixels per sample. For example, when 
the horizontal zoom value is 10x, 10 samples are 
displayed in 100 pixels; when the horizontal zoom 
value is 1/10x, 100 samples are displayed in 10 
pixels. Offset moves the line marking time equals 
zero left or right. 
In Min/Max mode, Min and Max set the earliest 
and most recent displayed time. 
Time Units
The Time Units sub-menu (Figure 10-35) provides 
the option to view the X axis in Seconds or 
Samples. 
Vertical controls (amplitude axis)
The Vertical controls (Figure 10-35) operate 
similarly to the Horizontal controls, except that 
they configure the y-axis (amplitude).
In Zoom/Offset mode, Zoom sets the display zoom 
from 
1/2 to 100x, and Offset moves the line marking 
amplitude equals zero line up or down.
View menu setting What it displays
Left Left channel only
Right Right channel only
Split screen Left channel on top; right channel on the 
bottom
Shared Left and right on top of each other; left is 
green, right is red
Add Left and right channels’ amplitudes are 
added together
Subtract L-R The right channel’s amplitude is sub-
tracted from the left channel’s amplitude
Pause button
View menu










