Sound windows are created when you open a file. These windows contain a waveform graph of the sound with a time axis near the bottom. For stereo sounds, two separate graphs are shown. The top white graph is the left channel and the bottom red graph is the right channel (see for other colours). The selected part of the sound is highlighted with a blue background between two cyan markers. Initially the entire sound is selected. A vertical line with a left pointing triangle shows the current playback position within the sound. This line is the .

A is located just below the graph. Cue points are shown as inverted yellow and blue triangles. Overlapping cue points are shown in slightly different colours.

Near the bottom of the Sound window, a small area shows the entire sound with the selected part in highlighted green and/or red with a blue background and the rest with a black background. White gradient edges indicate what part of the sound is currently displayed and zoomed.

Use the mouse buttons or the keyboard to change the selection. See for details. You can configure the window size and axes format of Sound windows using the command and set the function of the left mouse button. The command sets the colour scheme.

The window is divided into three rows. The top third is the selection area. Touching in this area sets the selection. See for details. The middle third is the view and zoom area. Touching or pinching in this are scroll or zooms the waveform. See the for details. The bottom third is the playback area. Touching in this area changes the playback position. You can configure some of the features of Sounds windows using the on the menu. Use to change the colour scheme.