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The Headings and Columns
For each file/segment you have a number of information and setting fields. The
names for these are displayed in two rows of headings at the top of the window. On
the following pages you find brief descriptions of each entry in the headers. Many
of these are used in various operations described later in this chapter.
File Headings
Segment Headings
File Heading Explanation
File Name The name of the file, on disk.
Disk The Disk the file resides on. If the file can’t be found, three question
marks are shown instead (see page 216). Clicking on the letter in this col-
umn lets you replace an audio file, as described on page 215.
S/M If the audio file is stereo, two intersecting circles are shown under this
heading.
Img This shows you the status of the waveform image for the file, see below.
Length This shows the size of the file in kilobytes.
Date and Time This shows the date and time the file was created.
Segment Heading Explanation
Hear To play the segment, click in this column (on the speaker symbol) and
hold down the mouse button.
Segment (name) The name of the segment.
Start The segment’s Start Inset in the file. Displayed in samples, as a meter
position, or as time code, depending on the selected format (as de-
scribed on page 211). This can be changed, see below.
End The segment’s End Inset in the file. Can be changed.
Length The length of the segment. Cannot be changed.
SRate The Sample Rate of the file.
Range An overview of the segment in the file.
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