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Ken Bouchard
 
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Anyone in here ever use the Sound Forge "find" function? In particular,
when you use that function and select "glitch",you're supposed to set the
"slope/threshold" slider to the slope of the glitch you want to find. What
I'm having trouble with is the slider is calibrated in dB. Just what does
that mean anyway? I'd expect it to want microseconds or something so that
the leading edge of the glitch could be described. (risetime?) What relation
does the "sensitivity" slider have?

thanks, ken

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