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WAVELAB
Analysis 25 – 621
General operations
Opening the “Global analysis” dialog
1. Make a selection in the wave file that you want to process.
This selection can be of any length and in one or both channels. If you want to analyse the
entire file, hit [Ctrl]-[A]. If “Process whole file if no selection exists” is activated in the Pref-
erences - Wave edit tab, the whole file will be processed automatically if no selection has
been made in
2. Select “Global analysis…” from the Analysis menu.
Deciding what types of analysis to perform
As described above, there are several types of analysis that can be per-
formed. Each of them takes some time, so you may want to make sure that
only the types your are actually interested in are included in the analysis.
It doesn’t hurt to have more options activated than you need, but it will
slow down the process. The pitch analysis in particular uses up a lot of
processing time, because by its very nature it is complicated.
If the section you are analyzing is very short, it doesn’t matter much
whether all options are activated.
Click on the Peaks tab and decide whether you want peak analysis by activating
the “Peaks” option.
Click on the Loudness tab and decide whether you want “RMS Power” analysis
performed.
Click on the Pitch tab for the program to find the “Average Pitch”.
On the Errors tab, decide whether you want the program to search for “Glitches”
and/or “Clipping”.