The invention describes a graphical method for detecting and adjusting
audio overload conditions. The graphical user interface provides a user
complete playback control of several audio tracks, detection of overload
conditions such as audio clipping, and graphical methods to correct the
overload conditions. The graphical interface provides drag handles which
the user can use to adjust the various characteristics of an audio file.
The characteristics, such as amplitude and temp, may be adjusted as a
function of time.