I think there are a number of features to aid graphical editing of spectral content that we could adopt from "graphics applications" (PhotoShop / Gimp / etc), such as selecting based on color ("magic wand" tool in many graphics programs). http://www.animecentral.net/tutorials/Pho...
Hmmm, yes. I guess that's not quite what I mean. The track has a time line at the top of the window. The track time in minutes and seconds. Just below the bottom of the screen is the little grey button that you use to drag the track display either left or right. That's called the horizontal "s...
Give the LP declicker folk a split waveform view. If we are to consider future developments that do not yet exist, I would highlight the proposal of drawing more complex spectral selections than simple rectangles. For example, to draw an arbitrary shaped spectral selection as shown below, the norma...
If selecting in a spectrogram always selects a spectral selection I think that is intuitive. In my suggestion, * Selecting with the spectral selection tool in a spectrogram will always select a spectral selection. * Selecting with the normal (time) selection tool will always make a normal (time) se...
even if it has not modified the "Enable Spectral Selection" checkboxes in the "Spectrogram Settings" and "Spectrograms Preferences". With my proposal, I think that those checkboxes become superfluous, which is a good thing as we agree they are confusing and not easily ...
switching from the spectral selection tool to the normal selection tool would not immediately remove a spectral selection. However, if you draw a "new" selection of any kind with any tool, then it replaces whatever selection was there before And does that new selection contain a spectral ...
Another weird thing in the graphic equalizer, sometimes the frequency range shown goes up to 20kHz, and other times, it only goes up to 5 kHz! This is part feature and part bug. Background information: The highest frequency that can represented by digital audio is half the sample rate. Thus for a t...