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<p>Audio clips may be arranged on the timeline with a high-degree of precision (with sample accurate playback). Certain clips may be repeated loops containing beat-based musical material, and are synchronized with other such looped clips according to a certain musical tempo. These, in turn, can be synchronized with sequences controlling real-time synthesized playback. The values of volume, panning, send levels, and each parameter of each effect can be changed over time, displayed and controlled through a powerful <abbr title="User Interface">UI</abbr> dealing with automation curves. These curves may be arbitrary and can be used, for example, to control volume fade-ins, filter sweeps, and may be synchronized in time with the music (beat synchronized).</p>
- <p>Visualizers may be applied for technical analysis of the signal. These visualizers can be as simple as displaying the signal level in a <abbr title="Volume Unit">VU</abbr> meter, or more complex such as real-time frequency analysis, or <abbr title+"Left/Right">L/R</abbr> phase displays.</p>
+ <p>Visualizers may be applied for technical analysis of the signal. These visualizers can be as simple as displaying the signal level in a <abbr title="Volume Unit">VU</abbr> meter, or more complex such as real-time frequency analysis, or <abbr title="Left/Right">L/R</abbr> phase displays.</p>
<p>The actual audio clips to be arranged on the timeline are managed in a library of available clips. These can be searched and sorted in a variety of ways and with high-efficiency. Although the clips can be cloud-based, local caching offers nearly instantaneous access and glitch-free playback.</p>