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THE RECYCLE WINDOW
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Handling Windows
You can Open or Receive as many loops as RAM permits, and they will each ap-
pear in a window.
For more information about window handling, see the documentation that
came with your computer.
ReCycle’s Windows menu contains a list of the currently open windows. Se-
lecting one makes it active.
The Close item on the File menu closes the active window.
Close All on the Windows menu closes all windows.
Magnification, Song
Position and Scrolling
The Horizontal Magnification Indicator
If you click or drag in the horizontal magnification indicator, the amount of hori-
zontal zoom changes. Furthermore, the indicator will always show the current
magnification.
The Vertical Magnification Indicator
If you click or drag in the vertical magnification indicator, the amount of vertical
zoom changes. The vertical scale is displayed in decibel, and the zoom factor
changes in steps of 6 dB. Minimum zoom will show 0 dB as the top and bottom
waveform amplitude boundaries in the window, the next factor will show -6, and
so on.
Using The Magnifying Glass
Zooming in
1. Hold down [Command] (MacOS) / [Control] (Windows).
2. Move the mouse over the waveform area.
The pointer turns into a magnifying glass.
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Click once in the waveform.
The view is zoomed in one step. The position you clicked at will be centred in
the window.
Zooming out
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Zooming out is done the same way as zooming in, except you also
hold down the [Option] (MacOS) / [Alt] (Windows) key.
The Zoom in and zoom out tools.
Using a Zoom rectangle
To select a certain area to zoom in on, proceed as follows:
1. Hold down [Command] (MacOS) / [Control] (Windows) and press
and hold the mouse button in the waveform display.
2. Drag to make up a selection rectangle.
The area inside the rectangle becomes dark.
3. Release the mouse button.
The selected area will now fill the entire window.
Zooming in on a certain area.
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