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How to hide stuff under 20Hz in spectrogram

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Oct 12, 2018 Oct 12, 2018

When I put the spectrogram view in logarithmic mode, 1/4 of the space is occipied by frequencies under 20Hz, which I don't care at all. Is there any way to hide them (crop them away in the view)? I know I can change it to slightly more linear but then it will bend the lines a little bit too which I don't want.

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Community Expert , Oct 12, 2018 Oct 12, 2018

On the frequency scale, right-click on the lowest frequency you want to see and drag the cursor upwards. The display will then offset, but if you open a new file it will revert to the default setting.

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On the frequency scale, right-click on the lowest frequency you want to see and drag the cursor upwards. The display will then offset, but if you open a new file it will revert to the default setting.

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