I completely disagree. It all depends on how loudly the sound was recorded or imported.
Steve Hullfish
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author: "The Art and Technique of Digital Color Correction"
On Apr 19, 2013, at 10:51 AM, "splicehere" <sjcsjc@ca.rr.com> wrote:
> Nick,
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> My understanding is that if you hit command-option-k several times, until the waveforms no longer shrink, you're at 'normal' magnification and you will get an accurate display of volume = waveform height. If you then hit command-option-l you get an enlarged view. I usually am more interested in actually seeing waveforms, rather than measuring levels, so I usually leave them enlarged.
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> Vertical magnification is memorized with the timeline view, so you can set up a magnification and then save a view so you can get back to it.
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