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WAVELAB
11 – 258 Spectrum Editor
The Spectrum display is a “spectrogram”, where each vertical line repre-
sents the frequency spectrum at the corresponding time location. The
bottom of the display corresponds to the lower frequencies while the up-
per part of the display represents the higher frequencies.
The intensity or level of the frequencies are either represented as a color
spectrum, from red (maximum intensity) to purple/black (minimum inten-
sity), or as a monochrome intensity (depending on the setting in the
Spectrum options dialog – see below).
It may take a while to get accustomed to “reading” the spectrogram, but
you will find the effort worthwhile.
The vertical ruler on the left shows the frequency area (in Hz) for the spec-
trum.
The status bar will show exact time/frequency positions for the mouse
pointer.
You can perform standard selection and edit operations, just like in the
Wave display.
Note that the Pencil tool is not available.