Wave Coloring
With WaveColor, two additional properties of the audio material are visualized in the waveform display via the color.
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The pitch is represented by the hue: Low tones are red, mid tones are green, high tones are blue.
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The sound characteristic of the audio material is represented by the color saturation: The more tonal and harmonic the signal, the more saturated the color, the more noise there is, the less saturated the color will be.
This allows you to quickly find important parts of a recording, such as the beginning of the individual tracks of a live recording based on the applause. Problems in the audio material can also be quickly identified, such as wind noise or the typical "rumble" in the bass range of a vinyl recording.
Activate the WaveColor with the WaveColor button
in the Data Window.
Last modified on February 09, 2026
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