The main window
When you start the application, the main window is displayed. The main window’s workspace is where you perform all audio editing.
Channel Meters (docked)
Standard toolbar
Transport bar
Menu bar
Workspace
Status bar
Main window components
The following table describes the major components of the main window.
Component
Menu bar
Standard toolbar
Transport bar
Status bar
Description
Displays the menu headings for the available functions.
Provides quick access to some of the most common tasks in the application.
Provides quick access to basic audio transport functions.
Help and processing information is displayed on the left side. The boxes on the right
side display the playback sample rate, bit depth, channel configuration, length of the
active data window, CD time remaining, and total free storage space.
Note:
The
CD Time Remaining
box is displayed only when CD tracks exist in the
active data window.
Workspace
With the exceptions of the
CD Time Remaining
and
Free Storage
boxes, you can edit
these boxes by double-clicking or right-clicking them.
When no data windows are open, only the
Free Storage
box contains a value.
This is the area located behind the data windows. Audio selections dragged to the
workspace automatically become new data windows. Windows such as the Regions
List and Playlist can be docked along the edges of the workspace or in floating
window docks.
Channel Meters
Displays the level of the output audio signal. These meters can be toggled on/off by
choosing
Channel Meters
from the
View
menu. Right-clicking the channel meters
displays a shortcut menu that allows you to precisely configure the appearance of the
meters.
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