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Using Volume Meter
The
Volume Meter
is a three-colored bar with scales and markings located next to the wave file window
or windows. The three-colored region represents the different loudness zones. The volume meter shows
in decibels the loudness of your playback or recording.
When recording, adjust the volume so that the sound level falls within the yellow zone. Use the
following indicators to help you monitor the volume:
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Peak
indicator shows increasing volume; the
valley
indicator shows decreasing volume.
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Five scales representing different volume ranges (-90dB to Infinity, -24dB to Infinity, etc.).
To use the indicators to adjust volume:
1. Right-click on the volume meter. The context-sensitive menu appears listing all the indicators.
2. Click the desired indicator to enable it; a check mark appears before the indicator.
Clicking on it again disables the indicator; the check mark is no longer displayed.
If you have more than one wave device in your computer (for example, more than one Sound Blaster
card), the volume meter displays these devices. You can choose which one to monitor by clicking on it.
Clicking Auto Reset Indicator turns on an automatic timer that resets the peak and valley indicators
every five seconds or so. If you want to monitor the peak/valley at a much longer period, deselect Auto
Reset Indicator.
On the Preferences dialog from the Options menu, you can change settings for your audio devices,
editing options, and display colors.
Customizing Settings
You can configure the manner in which WaveStudio presents wave data in the Edit and Preview
Windows by making changes on the Preferences dialog, opened from the Options menu:
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Display colors
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Devices to be used for recording and playback
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Default recording format
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Settings related to editing and undo operations
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