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Audio processing and functions
Statistics
5. If you move the mouse pointer over the graph, a cross-hair cursor follows the
graph curve and the display in the upper right corner shows the frequency/note
and level at the current position.
To compare the level between two frequencies, move the pointer to one of the
frequencies, right-click once and move the pointer to the second frequency. The
delta value (the difference in level between the current position and the right-click
position) is displayed in the upper right corner (labeled “D”).
If you analyze stereo audio and selected the “Stereo” option in the first dialog, the
graphs for the left and right channel are superimposed in the display, with the left
channel graph in white and the right channel graph in yellow.
The display in the upper right corner shows the values for the left channel – to see
the right channel values, hold down [Shift]. An “L” or “R” is displayed to indicate
which channel values are shown.
6. You can leave the window open or close it by clicking the “Close” button.
If you leave it open and the “Active” checkbox is ticked, the result of the next
Spectrum Analysis will be displayed in the same window.
Statistics
The Statistics function on the Audio menu analyzes the selected audio (events, clips,
or range selections) and displays a window with the following information:
Max. Sets the highest frequency shown in the graph. By adjusting the Min and
Max values, you can take a closer look at a smaller frequency range.
Active When this is activated, the next Spectrum Analysis will appear in the
same window. When deactivated, new Spectrum Analysis results will
appear in separate windows.
Setting Description
Item Description
Channel The name of the analyzed channel.
Min. Sample Value The lowest sample value in dB.
Max. Sample Value The highest sample value in dB.