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Spectral Waveforms!

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asked Mar 6, 2018 in Look and Feel by Ognam (1,370 points)
Spectral content of the Audio changes the colour of the waveform. High frequencies -> light colours, low frequency -> dark colours. So easy to find what you are searching for. Sequoia can do this for example... great feature.

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answered Mar 27, 2018 by AlexTinsley (925,250 points)
 
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answered Jul 17, 2022 by alexleonard2 (1,790 points)
This would be a huge boost for me. I do a lot of audio editing using RX7 almost entirely due to the spectral waveform. I don't think it's necessary all the time, so it would be great to have an option to enable it as needed. Perhaps it could even be something that could be applied to specific events.

I think the ability to see a combination of both the normal waveform and the spectral waveform as iZotope RX does would also be quite useful.
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answered Oct 2, 2023 by wdkbeats (1,550 points)
Yes! Studio One needs this feature ASAP!
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