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Understanding the basics
To get started with Audio Editor you can either open an existing audio file
or record sound from an external device such as an audio CD, microphone
or VCR. When you view sound, it appears in an edit window as a wave-
form. This waveform represents the various positive and negative peaks
that a natural sound wave makes. If it is a mono file (single channel), only
one waveform is present, while stereo files (two channels) have two
waveforms representing the left and right channels accordingly. Audio
Editor displays sound in this manner to help you visualize the contents of
an audio file and make enhancing it that much easier.
Audio Editor's program window
Summary of Contents for MEDIASTUDIO PRO 6.0
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