
15.28 ECMAScript 401
rate and channel combinations can be used on a single disk.
DVD-Audio
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15.28 ECMAScript
WaveLab's scripting language is based on the ECMAScript scripting language, as defined
in "Standard ECMA-262 - ECMAScript Language Specification".
Microsoft's JScript, Netscape's JavaScript and Adobe's Actionscript are also based on the
freely-available ECMAScript standard.
ECMAScript Reference
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15.29 Ensoniq Paris files
Ensoniq Paris is an Audio File format used by the old Ensoniq Paris™ system. It has 16-bit
and 24-bit resolution.
The file extension is .paf.
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15.30 Equalization
Equalization (EQ) is a process by which certain frequency bands in an Audio File are
increased or lowered in level to compensate for recording or playback inadequacies.
Steinberg GEQ-10/GEQ-30
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15.31 FFT
FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) analysis is a mathematical method to convert a waveform
from the Time Domain to the Frequency Domain.
FFT uses various mathematical shortcuts to carry out a spectral analysis, trading compu-
tational speed for limitations in the number of samples and frequency bands used in the
analysis.
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15.32 Focused Clip
There can be no more than one Focused Clip. See Clip
WaveLab 7
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