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Changing the zoom ratio

To edit the zoom ratio, use the Zoom In/Out spin control located adjacent to the zoom ratio display.

Clicking the magnifying glass buttons increases/decreases the zoom ratio by single-step increments.

Dragging the spin control increments the zoom ratio quickly in the corresponding direction.

Right-clicking the waveform display allows you to quickly access time ruler zoom commands from the shortcut menu.

Using the time zoom shortcut

Note: When Sound Forge opens a file, the horizontal magnification is set to the value specified by the Normal zoom ratio setting in the Display tab in the Preferences dialog. To access the Preferences dialog, choose Preferences from the Options menu.

Using zoom time commands

If you prefer using commands, you can control the time magnification from the View menu. The following table briefly describes the available time zoom commands. You can access these commands from the View menu by choosing Zoom Time and choosing the desired command from the submenu.

In Full

If you are using the full version of Sound Forge, this command increases the zoom ratio

 

to represent each audio sample with 24 screen pixels (24:1 zoom ratio). If you are using

 

Screenblast Sound Forge, this command increases the zoom ratio to represent each audio

 

sample with 1 screen pixel (1:1 zoom ratio).

Normal

Returns the file to its default zoom ratio.

 

 

Out Full

Changes the zoom ratio to display the entire file within the data window.

Selection

Changes the zoom ratio to maximize the display and center the selection within the data

 

window.

 

 

Custom Zoom X:Y

Sets the zoom ratio to a custom setting. For more information, see Using custom zoom

 

settings on page 75.

 

 

Zooming the level ruler (vertical)

Zooming along the level ruler displays a larger vertical waveform and allows for more precise editing at low audio amplitudes.

Level ruler zooming controls

Zoom In

 

 

 

 

Zoom Out

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Zoom Spin Control

NAVIGATING, ZOOMING, AND SELECTING

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