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The single wave view allows you to work with individual wave files. Often, this wave will be your loop mix, MIDI file recorded to a wave file, or the mix of your multitrack session, and so in this view you can master the wave files produced in the other three views of Orinj.
A portion of the single view is shown on the picture below. To see this view (in case you
are looking at another view), click on View and then on Single Wave View in the
menu or click on the single wave view button
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in the view toolbar at the bottom of Orinj.
The purpose of this view is to master individual wave files. The following are examples of things you can do in the view:
See Single wave view menu. The menu at the top of Orinj contains the commands that allow you to perform the tasks listed above.
These are the three panels under the menu.
The track is the largest portion of the view, under the time signature line. The actual track to the right displays the wave file sound data. The track control panel is to the left of the track. It controls the sound of the wave file, by changing its volume, pan, effects, and volume, pan, dry mix, and wet mix envelopes.
The vertical yellow line running through the track is the play cursor. This play cursor shows you where you are in your wave file. If you play your wave file, playback will start from the play cursor. The play cursor will move with the playback so that the notes being played will be the notes right under the play cursor.
The following toolbars and panels exist in all views of Orinj.
At the bottom of Orinj, you can see the label "CPU: 0%". This is the CPU usage bar. During playback and recording, this bar shows you how strenuous playback and recording are on your computer.