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WAVELAB
11 – 260 Spectrum Editor
Defining a region
All Spectrum editing functions are applied to (or from, if Master Section
processing is used) a selected region. A region set in the Spectrum editor
contains a time range (horizontal axis) and a frequency range (vertical axis).
Before you start, it is a good idea to decide where in the file’s time range
you would like to apply Spectrum editing. Then set it up so that the view is
zoomed in on this range, and maybe also define this range with markers.
This to enable you to view the area you wish to process in more detail, but
also because screen redrawing (e.g. when changing horizontal zooming)
takes time to compute in Spectrum display mode, especially when long
audio segments are in view.
You define a region in the following way:
1. Select the Spectrum selection tool.
This will change the Wave window to Spectrum display mode (if not already selected) and
will also open the Spectrum editor dialog.
The Spectrum editor dialog is non-modal and always open when the Spec-
trum selection tool is selected.
The current settings in the dialog do not matter when defining regions, so you can fold the
dialog window or move it out of view if it is in the way.
2. You define a region by drawing a rectangle with the mouse in the Spec-
trum view.
The height and the vertical position of the rectangle defines the frequency range, and the
horizontal axis defines the time range.
When defining a region in a stereo file, a “mirrored” region is automatically
created in the other channel.
To define a region in one channel only, press [Shift] while drawing the region.