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- The display of waveforms (or, more correctly, peak - envelopes, since the actual waveform is only visible at the highest - zoom levels) is configurable via the Edit > Preferences > Editor dialog, to support - different usecases and user preferences. The following options are - available: -

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Show waveforms in regions
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By default, Ardour draws waveforms within audio regions. Disable this - option to hide them.
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Waveform scale
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Linear
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This is the traditional linear (1:1) display of the - peak envelope, or, at higher zoom levels, the individual samples.
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Logarithmic
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Alternatively, you can use a logarithmic display of the - peak envelope. This will give you a better idea of program loudness (it is similar - to dBs) and plot soft passages more clearly, which is useful for soft - recordings or small track height.
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Waveform shape
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Traditional
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The zero line appears in the middle of the display and waveforms - appear as positive and negative peaks above and below.
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Rectified
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The zero line appears at the bottom of the display and waveforms appear - as absolute peaks above the line only.
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