Steinberg WAVELAB 8.5 RETAIL SOFTWARE 45370 数据表
产品代码
45370
Program Overview
Time Ruler and Level Ruler
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Time Ruler and Level Ruler Options
You can specify the time and level (amplitude) formats for each ruler in each wave
window and the time formats for each ruler in the montage window separately by
right-clicking the ruler, and selecting a format from the pop-up menu.
window and the time formats for each ruler in the montage window separately by
right-clicking the ruler, and selecting a format from the pop-up menu.
Time Ruler Menu
Timecode
Displays a list of frames per second for various SMPTE timecodes and for CD
resolution.
resolution.
Clock
Displays time units.
Samples
Positions are shown as number of samples. The number of samples per
second depends on the sample rate of the audio file. For example, at 44.1 kHz,
there are 44100 samples per second.
second depends on the sample rate of the audio file. For example, at 44.1 kHz,
there are 44100 samples per second.
Bars and beats
If this is selected, the ruler is linear relative to the meter position.
File size (Audio Files workspace only)
Shows positions in MegaBytes. Decimals represent KiloBytes.
Show grid (Audio Montage workspace only)
Displays vertical lines in the montage window, aligned with time ruler marks.
Time format
Opens the Time format dialog, where you can edit the appearance of the
time ruler formats.
time ruler formats.
Save current settings as default
If this option is activated, the time ruler uses the current time format in all new
wave windows or montage windows.
wave windows or montage windows.
Set ruler’s origin to start of file
If this option is activated, the ruler’s zero position is set to the beginning of the
first sample.
first sample.
Set ruler’s origin at cursor
If this option is activated, the ruler’s zero position is set to the current cursor
position.
position.
Set ruler’s origin to BWF reference (Audio Files workspace only)
If this option is activated, the first sample matches the BWF time reference,
provided that the time reference is available.
provided that the time reference is available.
Show playback range
If this option is activated, the time ruler displays the audio range that is played
with the “Play Range” command.
with the “Play Range” command.