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Creating Wave Images and Keeping them up to date
With each audio file goes an image, a picture of the waveform for display in various
places in Cubase. The wave images are very useful, especially in the Audio editor
when you are editing your files. A wave image is stored in a separate file with the
same name as the audio file, but with the extension “OVW”.
Wave images are created after you have completed recording, in a process that may
take a few seconds. If you don’t want to wait for this to happen when you stop re-
cording, this function can be turned off, by deactivating the “Use Waveforms” item
on the Audio menu.
In addition, a wave image can get “out of sync” with the file it belongs too. The
three states of the wave image are indicated like this:
Updating the Wave Image
To update the wave image for one file, click on its icon.
Icon: Description:
The image is OK.
The image might need updating (“out of sync”).
The file has no image.
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