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4. Click on the button that currently displays this value.
The value displayed is for the “hot point” with the highest/lowest value. In our example, you
would click the button in the lower right corner.
5. Check the “Number of hot points” value at the bottom of the dialog. It dis-
plays how many positions in the file the analysis found.
In our example it shows how many positions with low amplitude in the right channel meet
the criteria specified by the parameters in the dialog.
6. Use the scroll bar below the “Number of hot points” value to browse be-
tween the positions found.
The wave cursor jumps between the points found by the analysis, and the display scrolls if
needed.
7. When you want to browse another property, click on the corresponding
tab (if required) and then on the value button that represents it.
For example, to check the amplitude of the left channel instead, click that button
. To check
peak values, click on the Peaks tab and then on one of the value buttons on that tab.
The result of the analysis is saved until you close the dialog or click
Analyse again.
Click here to browse the minimum
levels for the right channel.
Here you can see the number
of “hot points” found.