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- This window lets you edit the audio wave for the current sample.
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- Initially, the entire sample's wave is shown.
- To see the wave in more detail, zoom in by
- scrolling the horizontal and vertical Zoom scroll bars.
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- Click <b>Quality</b> to change quality and memory requirements of your recording.
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- <b>CD</b> quality consumes 88,200 bytes per second, or 5 million bytes per minute.
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- <b>FM Radio</b> quality consumes 22,050 bytes per second, or 1.25 million bytes per minute.
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- <b>Old Radio</b> quality consumes 8,000 bytes per second, or 480,000 bytes per minute.
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- With the left mouse down, drag the mouse over the sound window to select part of it.
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- To hear only the selected sound,
- press the <b>Play Selection</b> button.
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- To copy the selected sound to the clipboard,
- select <b>Copy</b> from the Edit menu.
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- To paste the clipboard, click the mouse where you want it to go and
- select <b>Paste</b> from the Edit menu.
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- To delete the selected part of the wave,
- select <b>Delete</b> from the Edit menu.
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- To set the selected part of the wave to complete silence,
- select <b>Silent</b> from the Edit menu.
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- To replace the selected sound with the same sound played backward,
- select <b>Reverse</b> from the Edit menu
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- To filter the entire sample, press the <b>Filter</b> button.
- If you only want to filter part of the sample, select the desired time
- period before pressing the Filter button.
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- You can make the sample, or part of it, <b>Louder</b> or <b>Softer</b> in volume,
- or <b>Higher</b> or <b>Lower</b> in pitch by pressing one of those buttons.
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- To help you synchronize with recorded MIDI instruments, vertical
- <i>tempo</i>
- lines are drawn at the start of each 16th note.
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