This is the typical phase response of a 'phase rotator', which can be used to impose symmetry on asymmetrical waveforms by adjusting the phase relationships between fundamentals and harmonics. I know it's just a visual thing but when doing editing and working with high track counts I think this can really enhance workflow and the ability to visually locate and edit tracks quickly. As the waveform amplitude decays, it remains well above the zero line. The same can be said of project navigation. Copying, replacing or deleting sections of your project - or Edit, as it’s known in Waveform world - has never been easier. I've tried setting the appearance preferences but that didn't really do much. Waveform 11 Pro can help you with the arranging process, too: the arranger track can be used to quickly annotate and move entire song regions using drag ‘n’ drop. So it seems there has been a color change in V3 - but not option to use colors from previous versions as some DAWs have. Interestingly I saw videos of an older version Studio One that has more color contrast. While that may be overkill I just want something that pops out more. In fact in Sonar you can customize the colors for the waveforms. In Pro Tools and Sonar the waveform color has more contrast and I tend to like it better. Nor can they be changed for different tracks - all waveform colors are always the same. In S1 v.3.5 the waveform color is a dark grey mono-chromatic tone that doesn't stand out as much. I think this would improve mixing and editing workflow. This pops out more and make details easier to see. In other DAWs and even older versions of S1 the waveforms are "colorized" and the color of the waveform contrasts better with the background. As a convert from other DAWs I've notice the video display of waveforms is very basic and dull looking. Sure, just select a track and click on the IMPORT button.
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