Adobe 22012057DM - Soundbooth CS3 - PC User Manual page 37

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Spectral display, with high frequencies selected
See also
"Select frequency ranges" on page 37
"Repairing audio" on page 41
Customize the waveform display
For stereo and surround-sound files, you can view layered or separated channels. Layered channels overlay each
other in different colors, better revealing overall volume changes. By contrast, separated channels appear individ-
ually, better revealing distinct volume changes.
Choose View > Channels, and then choose Layered or Separated.
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Channel View options
A. Layered B. Separated
Customize the spectral display
In the Tasks panel, click Remove A Sound.
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From the Resolution menu, choose a high setting to display frequencies more accurately, but time location less
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accurately. Or, choose a low setting to do the opposite.
Use high Resolution settings to identify artifacts of long duration (like squeaks or 60-Hz hum). Use low settings to
identify transient peaks (like clicks and pops).
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