Vox Studio displays the waveform of each loaded sound file in a separate graphical window. The waveform display is essential when you need to manually intervene and do some cutting and pasting in sound files. The waveform display also gives valuable feedback on problem situations like files that were recorded at too high or too low amplitude. Noisy background sounds are also clearly visible. Naturally, the graphical display allows zooming and scrolling.
Two generic display modes are available: you can look at the linear waveform amplitude or you can choose to work in dB mode where the power levels of the sound files are shown on-screen in decibels.
Last, but not least, there is also an input monitor which does not display the content of a file, but rather shows the signal present at the sound card input. This makes it easy to adjust the sensitivity of your recording setup. The monitor has three display modes: waveform, VU-meter, and spectral display.