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rmsuccess

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Appreciate your response Joe, as far as a tool that does this similarly. Possibly serato software does this with their waveforms. Since what they display is one complete mixed waveform with differentiated colors. (similar to mini meters)

Here is what i found online:  

In Serato DJ software,
the visual representation of a stereo signal on the waveform display doesn't explicitly display the left and right channels as two separate, distinct waveforms.

Instead, Serato DJ's waveforms provide a combined view, indicating the frequency content and overall amplitude of the audio signal.

So in other words, if mini meters had an option in the "waveform" area, to display the complete stereo signal/complete audio content of a track, thereby allowing us to see the overall frequency content and overall amplitude of the audio signal

Maybe adding options of either a sum(+) of mid/side channel mode or even a sum(+) of left/right channels mode? 

hopefully this can help, cheers.

Rmsuccess

Yes precisely, I am talking about a complete stereo image option within waveform mode. The sum of Mid + Side signals. As opposed to only being able to view them separately. Since the only options now is viewing them as separated signals on two different channels. 




 

Hi I am wondering how can i see the full stereo waveform in "color mode: multiband" in one channel view? In the waveform options it only gives the split options of left, right, mid, side, for 2 channels. Yes you can turn off one channel. But then the only option for a single channel is left, right, mid, side. It would be amazing to be able to see the complete full stereo waveform and colors as a combined into one channel to see the complete mix in one waveform. Maybe in future update include a (complete stereo waveform button option)? Or is there a work around on this? Thanks in advance if anyone knows...