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Bitwig • What does a waveform represent at a very fine-grained level?

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In the "Edit" panel layout, if an audio track is opened, I can see its waveform. If I zoom in really hard, to milliseconds and even tenths of milliseconds, I can still see it:
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My question is - what exactly am I seeing here? Is this an actual plot of changes in air pressure? (If yes, then that's very cool) Or is it something else? If it is the actual air pressure change, what can I use it for? Right now I'm editing some audio track and I want to copy a section and insert it multiple times. Should I somehow use this very fine-grained plot to do that? Should I try to make the cuts in places with approximately the same pressure change, or something like that?

Btw, why are there two plots? Are those the L and R channels or is it something else?

Statistics: Posted by __phi__ — Thu Mar 14, 2024 2:35 pm — Replies 1 — Views 42



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