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Editing audioBasic audio editing ► Audio scaling

A. Track pane B. Clips pane C. Audio Scale Ruler
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Percentage. Shows audio scaling by percentage. For example, if the highest percentage in the Audio Scale Ruler reads 2.0%, then only the parts of the waveform which are within 2% of the zero crossing appear in the clip.
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dB. Shows audio scaling by dB. For example, if the highest dB in the Audio Scaling Ruler reads -36, then only the parts of the waveform which are 36 dB below 0 dB appear in the clip.
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Zoom Factor. Shows audio scaling by a factor. For example, if the Zoom Factor reads 10, then the waveform is zoomed in by a factor of 10.
Hold down the CTRL key and click the Vertical Zoom In button. When you hold down the CTRL key and position your cursor over the Vertical Zoom In button, your cursor looks like this:
Hold down the CTRL key and click the Vertical Zoom Out button. When you hold down the CTRL key and position your cursor over the Vertical Zoom Out button, your cursor looks like this:
Hold down the CTRL key, click the Vertical Zoom fader and drag the fader up or down. When you hold down the CTRL key and position your cursor over the Vertical Zoom fader, your cursor looks like this:
Hold down the CTRL and SHIFT keys and click the Vertical Zoom In button. When you hold down the SHIFT and CTRL keys and position your cursor over the Vertical Zoom In button, your cursor looks like this:
Hold down the CTRL and SHIFT keys and click the Vertical Zoom Out button. When you hold down the SHIFT and CTRL keys and position your cursor over the Vertical Zoom Out button, your cursor looks like this:
Click the Track view View menu, point to Display and choose Show Audio Scale.
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