Silence Finder and Sound Finder



=Silence Finder...=
 * Accessed by: Analyze > Silence Finder...
 * [[Image:SilenceFinder_dialog_basic7.png|link=]]

Silence Finder divides up a track by placing point labels inside areas of silence. Use this if you just want to split the recording into tracks at a specific point without removing the silences between them.

If labels are produced in the middle of tracks, increase the silence level and duration. If some tracks don't have a label between them, reduce the silence level and duration. See Setting Parameters for more help choosing values to place the labels correctly.

=Sound Finder...=
 * Accessed by: Analyze > Sound Finder...
 * [[Image:SoundFinderDialog.png|link=]]

Sound Finder divides up a track by placing region labels for areas of sound that are separated by silence. Use this to make the labels show the exact region of each track to be exported. This lets you remove some or all of the silence between the tracks.

If any tracks have more than one label, increase the silence level and duration. If any labels extend into other tracks, reduce the silence level and duration.

The buttons
Clicking on the command buttons give the following results:
 * gives a dropdown menu enabling you to manage presets for the tool and to see some detail about the tool. For details see Manage presets.
 * applies the effect to the selected audio with the current effect settings, but unlike the effect runs in debug mode. This is primarily of use when writing or editing Nyquist plug-ins.
 * In addition to the normal plug-in behavior, a "debug window" opens to display error messages, normally the debug window will be empty.
 * applies the effect to the selected audio with the current effect settings.
 * aborts the effect and leaves the audio unchanged.

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