Stack Windows arranges all of the open audio document windows onto your monitor stacked diagonally. Not available right now because there are no open audio documents. Stack Windows arranges all of the open audio document windows onto your monitor stacked diagonally. Tile Windows arranges all of the open audio document windows onto your monitor with equal size windows. Not available right now because there are no open audio documents. Tile Windows arranges all of the open audio document windows onto your monitor with equal size windows. The Playlist window allows you to sequence regions of audio for playback with adjustable crossfades and DSP effects. Not available right now because there is no playlist open. Use the New... submenu under the File menu to create a new playlist. The Playlist window allows you to sequence regions of audio for playback with adjustable crossfades and DSP effects. The Transport Window allows you to control the playback and recording of audio documents and shows the playback time in the units chosen from the Units menu. The Transport is currently visible. The Transport Window allows you to control the playback and recording of audio documents and shows the playback time in the units chosen from the Units menu. The Transport is currently not open. The Windows Menu allows you to pick window layouts and allows you to select a specific opened audio document. Choose this option to set which keyboard characters are pressed to invoke a menu item in Peak™, and which items can appear on your customized toolbar. Choose this option to control the amount of memory plug-in modules can reserve. Not for changing Plug-in preview time, which you must define in the Get Info... box for the Peak™ application in the Finder. Playback allows you to set the master volume and whether the spacebar plays from the insertion point or from the beginning of the audio document. Allows you to enable or disable other audio tracks in a QuickTime™ movie. Useful for comparing levels with other tracks. Not available right now because there is no movie opened. Allows you to enable or disable other audio tracks in a QuickTime™ movie. Useful for comparing levels with other tracks. Allows you to set the quality and window settings used by Peak's DSP functions. Use this option to define special loop start or loop end offsets for your particular sampler. Not available right now because samplers are not supported in Peak LE. Use this option to define special loop start or loop end offsets for your particular sampler. Premiere Envelope allows you graphically edit the curve controlling the amount of effect applied by a Plug-in to the selection. If there is a selection in an open audio document on selecting this item, the selection will appear in the edit envelope Fade Out Envelope allows you to graphically edit the curve used by the Fade Out DSP operation. If there is a selection in an open audio document on selecting this item, the selection will appear in the edit envelope dialog. Fade In Envelope allows you to graphically edit the curve used by the Fade In DSP operation. If there is a selection in an open audio document on selecting this item, the selection will appear in the edit envelope dialog. Auditioning allows you to specify how much postroll and preroll are used in auditioning and playback. Blending allows you to perform small user-definable crossfades on your editing boundaries, ensuring that you will not encounter pops and clicks from discontinuities. To specify blending settings, use this item. Blending is currently turned on. Blending allows you to perform small user-definable crossfades on your editing boundaries, ensuring that you will not encounter pops and clicks from discontinuities. To specify blending settings, use this item. Blending is currently turned off. Forces the beginning and end of all your selections to the closest zero-crossings. Keep this option turned on to helps avoid clicks during editing. This option is currently turned on. Forces the beginning and end of all your selections to the closest zero-crossings. Keep this option turned on to helps avoid clicks during editing. Use the audio info item to set the audio document's MIDI keymap range, sample rate, or duration. Not available right now because there is no audio document open. Use the audio info item to set the audio document's MIDI keymap range, sample rate, or duration. Peak can automatically detect dual mono files named with .l or .r suffixes and intereleave them into a stereo audio document when opened. This option is currently turned on. Peak can automatically detect dual mono files named with .l or .r suffixes and intereleave them into a stereo audio document when opened. This option is currently turned off. Peak uses temporary files for it's non-destructive editing. To select which disks attached to your system are used for temporary files, or to enable temporary files on network-mounted volumes, use this item. Peak can show an overview of the entire audio document in top of the window. This option is currently turned on. Peak can show an overview of the entire audio document in top of the window. This option is currently not available because there is no audio document open. Peak can show an overview of the entire audio document in top of the window. This option is currently turned off. This option instructs Peak to show marker time position next to the marker's text in the audio document window. This option is currently turned on. This option instructs Peak to show marker time position next to the marker's text in the audio document window. Peak can graphically mark the edited areas of your audio document using construction zone marks. This option is currently turned on. Peak can graphically mark the edited areas of your audio document using construction zone marks. This option is currently turned off. This option instructs Peak to keep track of the overall volume of the file at all times. This can get very time consuming when working with larger audio documents, and can slow Peak down. This is the current setting. This option instructs Peak to keep track of the overall volume of the file at all times. This can get very time consuming when working with larger audio documents, and can slow Peak down. This option instructs Peak™ to scroll the audio under the playback position during playback, rather than showing a moving playback bar. This is the current settings. This option instructs Peak™ to scroll the audio under the playback position during playback, rather than showing a moving playback bar. Peak can automatically scroll the window when the playback indicator moves off of the screen. This option allows you to more easily follow the visual audio waveform during playback. This option is currently turned on. Peak can automatically scroll the window when the playback indicator moves off of the screen. This option allows you to more easily follow the visual audio waveform during playback. This option is currently turned off. Instructs Peak™ to use the audio document's loop when playing. Not available right now because there is no loop in the selected audio document. Instructs Peak™ to use the audio document's loop when playing. The Colors dialog allows you to specify the colors Peak™ uses for background, waveform, markers, and loops. The Preferences Menu allows you to change general preferences for Peak™ used for your audio documents, sampler, master playback volume, and envelopes. A list of all the markers, loops, and regions in the audio document. Select one and Peak™ will move forward in time to the location. Not available right now because there is no audio document open. A list of all the markers, loops, and regions in the audio document. Select one and Peak™ will move forward in time to the location. Go To Time allows you to enter a specific time location where you would like to view the audio document. Not available right now because there is no audio document open. Go To Time allows you to enter a specific time location where you would like to view the audio document. Go To Loop End sets the viewing location of the audio document to start at the Loop End marker. Not available right now because there is no audio document open or there is no Loop End marker in the selected audio document. Go To Loop End sets the viewing location of the audio document to start at the Loop End marker. Go To Loop Start sets the viewing location of the audio document to start at the Loop Start marker. Not available right now because there is no audio document open or there is no Loop Start marker in the selected audio document. Go To Loop Start sets the viewing location of the audio document to start at the Loop Start marker. Go To Selection End sets the viewing location of the audio document to start at the end of the audio document's selection. Not available right now because there is no audio document open or there is no selection in the selected audio document. Go To Selection End sets the viewing location of the audio document to start at the end of the audio document's selection. Go To Selection Start sets the viewing location of the audio document to start at the beginning of the audio document's selection. Not available right now because there is no audio document open or there is no selection in the selected audio docume Go To Selection Start sets the viewing location of the audio document to start at the beginning of the audio document's selection. The Go To menu allows you to navigate your view of the opened audio document to a specified time, loop, region, or marker. Tip: Hold down the Command key and click on the audio document window's titlebar to see a pop-up menu of all markers you can The Go To Menu allows you to navigate your view of the opened audio document to a specified time, loop, region, or marker. Tip: Hold down the Command key and click on the audio document window's titlebar to see a pop-up menu of all markers you can Invoke a third party plug-in on the selected audio. Not available right now because there is no audio selected. Invoke a third party plug-in on the selected audio. Plug-ins are placed into the Peak Plug-Ins Folder and register when Peak starts up. Tape style scrubbing simulates the rocking of tape reels over the head of a tape recorder. The audio will play back at variable speeds using this option. This is the current setting. Tape style scrubbing simulates the rocking of tape reels over the head of a tape recorder. The audio will play back at variable speeds using this option. Dynamic scrubbing at 600 milliseconds. This is the current setting. Dynamic scrubbing at 600 milliseconds. Dynamic scrubbing at 300 milliseconds. This is the current setting. Dynamic scrubbing at 300 milliseconds. Dynamic scrubbing at 150 milliseconds. This is the current setting. Dynamic scrubbing at 150 milliseconds. Dynamic scrubbing at 80 milliseconds. This is the current setting. Dynamic scrubbing at 80 milliseconds. This is an ideal setting. Dynamic scrubbing at 60 milliseconds. This is the current setting. Dynamic scrubbing at 60 milliseconds. This is an ideal setting. Dynamic scrubbing at 45 milliseconds. This is the current setting. Dynamic scrubbing at 45 milliseconds. This is an ideal setting. Dynamic scrubbing at 25 milliseconds. This is the current setting. Dynamic scrubbing at 25 milliseconds. Dynamic scrubbing at 15 milliseconds. This is the current setting. Dynamic scrubbing at 15 milliseconds. Dynamic scrubbing at 10 milliseconds. This is the current setting. Dynamic scrubbing at 10 milliseconds. Provides access to Audiosuite format plug-ins. Not available because DAE is not installed or enabled in the Sound Out menu or there are no audio documents open. Provides access to Audiosuite format plug-ins. Bounces your TDM-effects onto the file, creating an edit in Peak. Use this option to permanently apply the effects to the audio document (which can be undone with the Undo command, of course). Not available right now because DAE is not installed an Bounces your TDM-effects onto the file, creating an edit in Peak. Use this option to permanently apply the effects to the audio document (which can be undone with the Undo command, of course). Provides access to up to 5 TDM real-time effect plug-ins. Not available because DAE is not installed and enabled in the Sound Out menu, there are no audio documents open, or your Digidesign hardware does not support TDM. Provides access to up to 5 TDM real-time effect plug-ins. Accesses third-party plug-ins in Premiere, AudioSuite, and TDM formats. Provides you with dozens of DSP processes to remove clicks, change volumes, stretch time, change pitch, and more. Not available right now because there is no audio document open. Provides you with dozens of DSP processes to remove clicks, change volumes, stretch time, change pitch, and more. Send samples or receive samples with external Midi Sample Dump Standard, Roland, AKAI, SMDI, or Ensoniq MIDI samplers. Signed Min/Max Signed Average Min/Max Average Creates a new audio document from the selected playlist events. You can even save the resulting audio document as a audio file to use in burning your own CD. Not available right now because there is not a playlist open as the frontmost window. Creates a new audio document from the selected playlist events. You can even save the resulting audio document as a audio file to use in burning your own CD. Creates a new playlist. Playlists are used to assemble regions for playback. Not available right now because audio is playing. Creates a new playlist. Playlists are used to assemble regions for playback. Creates a new stereo audio document. Not available right now because Peak™ is processing. Creates a new stereo audio document. Creates a new mono audio document. Not available right now because Peak™ is processing. Creates a new mono audio document. Show sample values in decibels. This is the current setting. Show sample values in decibels. Not available right now because there is no audio document open. Show sample values in decibels. Show sample values as a percentage, where 100% is full volume. This is the current setting. Show sample values as a percentage, where 100% is full volume. Not available right now because there is no audio document open. Show sample values as a percentage, where 100% is full volume. Show sample values as decimal numbers. This is the current setting. Show sample values as decimal numbers. Not available right now because there is no audio document open. Show sample values as decimal numbers. Use this menu to select the way sample values are shown in Peak are shown, in Decimal, Percentage, or in decibels. Not available right now because there is no audio document open. Use this menu to select the way sample values are shown in Peak are shown, in Decimal, Percentage, or in decibels. Show the timeline and mouse position in bars and beats units. Show the timeline and mouse position in 24fps FILM units. Show the timeline and mouse position in 25fps PAL units. Show the timeline and mouse position in 29.97fps SMPTE units. Show the timeline and mouse position in 30fps SMPTE units. Show the timeline and mouse position in Seconds. Show the timeline and mouse position in Samples. Allows customization of playback and record metering and clip detection, and provides access to MIDI Meters feature. Configures current audio hardware with it's own independent settings dialog. Configures SMPTE/EBU Synchronization for playback triggering. Not available right now because there is no audio document open. Configures SMPTE/EBU Synchronization for playback triggering. Configure the record settings, including number of channels, bit-depth, sample rate, and input levels. Not available right now because Peak is processing or playing back. Configure the record settings, including number of channels, bit-depth, sample rate, and input levels. Record audio to your hard drive. Not available right now because Peak is processing or playing back. Record audio to your hard drive. Places the insertion point at the end of the audio document. Not available right now because there is no audio document open. Places the insertion point at the end of the audio document. Stops the audio from playing back and places the insertion point where the audio started. Not available right now because there is no audio document open. Stops the audio from playing back and places the insertion point where the audio started. Stops the audio from playing back and places the insertion point where playback stopped. Not available right now because there is no audio document open. Stops the audio from playing back and places the insertion point where playback stopped. Plays only the audio contained in your selection. Not available right now because there is no audio document open, or there is no selection made. Plays only the audio contained in your selection. Plays the audio from the insertion point. Not available right now because there is no audio document open. Plays the audio from the insertion point. Rewinds the insertion point to the beginning of the audio document. Not available right now because there is no audio document open. Rewinds the insertion point to the beginning of the audio document. The audio menu allows you to control playback, recording, audio hardware settings, SMPTE Synchronization, and metering behavior. Attempts to deduce the tempo of the audio selection. Works best on simpler areas of song, with a selection of 1-2 measures on audio that has clearly defined visual beats. Not available right now because there is no audio document open. Attempts to deduce the tempo of the audio selection. Works best on simpler areas of song, with a selection of 1-2 measures on audio that has clearly defined visual beats. The Loop Surfer™ allows you to automatically create a perfect loop based on the tempo of the audio material. Not available right now because there is no audio document open. The Loop Surfer™ allows you to automatically create a perfect loop based on the tempo of the audio material. Shifts all markers in the current selection backwards or forwards in time. Not available right now because there is no audio document open or because there is no selection in the current audio document. Shifts all markers in the current selection backwards or forwards in time. Converts markers contained in the audio document's selection into regions. Not available right now because there is no audio document selection. Converts markers contained in the audio document's selection into regions. Creates a new region in the audio document at the insertion point. Regions can be used to mark specific sections in the audio document. Not available right now because there are no audio documents open, or else there is no selection in the current Creates a new region in the audio document at the insertion point. Regions can be used to mark specific sections in the audio document. Creates a new marker in the audio document at the insertion point. Markers can be used to mark specific points in the audio document or as loop points. Tip: You can create new markers during playback using the position of the current playback indi Moves loop points 1 sample later. Not available right now because there is no loop, or there is no audio selection made. Moves loop points 1 sample later. Moves loop points 1 sample earlier. Not available right now because there is no loop, or there is no audio selection made. Moves loop points 1 sample earlier. Creates loop markers from the current audio document's selection. Not available right now because there is no audio document open or there is no selection indicated. Creates loop markers from the current audio document's selection. Moves selection start and end to closest zero crossings. Not available right now because there is no audio document open. Moves selection start and end to closest zero crossings. Zooms audio selection end to sample-level, where one pixel is representing exactly one sample. Not available right now because there is no audio document open. Zooms audio selection end to sample-level, where one pixel is representing exactly one sample. Zooms audio selection start to sample-level, where one pixel is representing exactly one sample. Not available right now because there is no audio document open. Zooms audio selection start to sample-level, where one pixel is representing exactly one sample. Zoom All The Way Out changes the current audio document's view to show the entire audio document. Not available right now because there is no audio document open or Peak™ is already showing the entire audio document. Zoom All The Way Out changes the current audio document's view to show the entire audio document. Fit Selection changes the current audio document's view to show the audio document's selection in it's entirety. Not available right now because there is no audio document open or there is no selection in the selected audio document. Fit Selection changes the current audio document's view to show the audio document's selection in it's entirety. Increases the range of values on the audio document's y-axis to show less detailed, shorter waveforms. Not available right now because there is no audio document open. Increases the range of values on the audio document's y-axis to show less detailed, shorter waveforms. Lowers the range of values on the audio document's y-axis to show more detailed, taller waveforms. Not available right now because there is no audio document open. Lowers the range of values on the audio document's y-axis to show more detailed, taller waveforms. Zoom Out changes the current audio document's view to show more time and less detail. Peak can zoom out to view the entire audio document. Not available right now because there is no audio document open or Peak™ cannot zoom out any further. Zoom Out changes the current audio document's view to show more time and less detail. Peak can zoom out to view the entire audio document. Zoom In changes the current audio document's view to show less time and less detail. Not available right now because there is no audio document open or Peak™ cannot zoom in any further. Zoom In changes the current audio document's view to show more time and less detail. Peak can zoom down to single samples. Tip: To view the selected audio at a one sample per-pixel resolution press control-shift-left arrow or control-shift-right a The Action Menu allows you to change your viewing zoom levels and create, modify, and locate to markers, loops, and regions. Changes your selection to the next selection you made. Remembers up to 32 selection. Not available right now because there is no audio document open. Changes your selection to the next selection you made. Remembers up to 32 selection. Changes your selection to the last selection you made. Remembers up to 32 selections. Not available right now because there is no audio document open. Changes your selection to the last selection you made. Remembers up to 32 selections. Selects the audio between the audio document's loop pointers. Not available right now because there is no audio document open or there is no loop in the selected audio document. Selects the audio between the audio document's loop pointers. Allows you to type in or modify the exact location of the audio selection. Not available right now because there is no audio document open. Allows you to type in or modify the exact location of the audio selection. Selects the entire audio document. Not available right now because there is no audio document open. Selects the entire audio document. Clear Clipboard releases the temporary file used by the clipboard contents, freeing disk space. Not available right now because there is nothing on the clipboard. Clear Clipboard releases the temporary file used by the clipboard contents, freeing disk space. Crop removes the all of the audio in the audio document except the selected audio. Not available right now because there is no audio selected or else there is no audio document opened. Crop removes the all of the audio in the audio document except the selected audio. Deletes regions, markers, or loops contained in the selection, but not the audio. Not available right now because there is no audio document open, or there is no audio selected. Deletes regions, markers, or loops contained in the selection, but not the audio. Deletes the audio in your selection. Not available now because there is no audio document open, or there is no audio selected. Deletes the audio in your selection. Silence modifies the audio document's selection so that it contains only silence. Not available right now because there is no audio document opened. Silence modifies the audio document's selection so that it contains only silence. Inserts silence into the selected audio document at the current insertion point. Not available right now because there is no audio document opened. Inserts silence into the selected audio document at the current insertion point. Insert clipboard contents into the selected audio document at the current insertion point. Insert does not replace audio material like Paste. Not available right now because there is nothing on the clipboard or else there are no open audio document Insert clipboard contents into the selected audio document at the current insertion point. Insert does not replace audio material like Paste. Replace contents of selection in the curent audio document with the contents of the clipboard. Not available right now because there is nothing on the clipboard or else there are no open audio documents. Replace contents of selection in the curent audio document with the contents of the clipboard. Paste clipboard contents into the selected audio document at the current insertion point. Paste replaces any selected audio in the audio document with the clipboard contents. Not available right now because there is nothing on the clipboard or else Paste clipboard contents into the selected audio document at the current insertion point. Paste replaces any selected audio in the audio document with the clipboard contents. Copy places the selected audio onto the clipboard. Copy places the selected audio onto the clipboard. Not available right now because there is no audio selected or else there are no open audio documents. Cut places the selected audio onto the clipboard and then deletes the selected audio. Not available right now because there is no audio selected or else there are no open audio documents. Cut places the selected audio onto the clipboard and then deletes the selected audio. Show a list of all the edits that have been done to the selected audio document. Not available right now because there are no edits or else there are no open audio documents. Show a list of all the edits that have been done to the selected audio document. Redo the last undone action. Not available right now because there are no actions left to undo or else there are no open audio documents. Redo the last undone action. Undo the last action. Not available right now because there are no actions left to undo or else there are no open audio documents. Undo the last action. The Edit Menu is used to copy, paste, insert, and silence selections of audio in your audio documents. The Edit menu also allows you to modify your selection and access selection memory. Quits the Peak™ application. Opens this audio document that was recently opened by Peak™. Not available right now because Peak™ is processing. Opens this audio document that was recently opened by Peak™. Configures the Peak™ Batch Processor for applying DSP processes and file format conversion to multiple files at once. The batch processor requires that you have an audio document open with a selection. Not available right now because there is no a Configures the Peak™ Batch Processor for applying DSP processes and file format conversion to multiple files at once. Export playlist information to a text file. Not available right now because there is no playlist or else the playlist is not the frontmost document. Export playlist information to a text file. Export selected regions to separate files or windows, including sample rate conversion, file format conversion, and mono-stereo-mono conversion. Not available right now because Peak™ is playing or processing, or there are no open audio documents or Export selected regions to separate files or windows, including sample rate conversion, file format conversion, and mono-stereo-mono conversion. Not available right now because Peak™ is processing or the frontmost audio document is not stereo. Export a stereo audio document as two mono audio documents. Import two mono audio documents as a stereo document. Not available right now because Peak™ is processing. Import two mono audio documents as a stereo document. Import audio from an audio CD. This operation brings audio directly over to your hard drive in digital form with no loss of quality. Not available right now because Peak™ is playing or processing. Import audio from an audio CD. This operation brings audio directly over to your hard drive in digital form with no loss of quality. Saves the frontmost audio document to a different file name by rewriting the existing file. This operation is not undoable. Not available right now because Peak™ is playing or processing or because there are no open audio documents. Saves the frontmost audio document to a different file name by rewriting the existing file. This operation is not undoable. Saves the frontmost audio document by rewriting the existing file. This operation is not undoable. Not available right now because Peak™ is playing or processing or because there are no open audio documents. Saves the frontmost audio document by rewriting the existing file. This operation is not undoable. Closes the frontmost audio document. Not available right now because Peak™ is playing or processing or because there or no open audio documents. Closes the frontmost audio document. Opens an existing audio document. Not available right now because you are processing. Open an existing AIFF, Sound Designer II™, QuickTime™, Redbook, .WAV, or System 7 Sound format audio document. Creates a new empty mono or stereo audio document. The File Menu is for opening audio documents, creating audio documents, importing CD audio, importing dual mono files, batch file processing, saving, and quitting in the Peak™ application. Show Peak™ Online Help catalog. Credits and Info on the Peak™ application, it's version number, and installed options.