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Last edited by Bruno Colombet Jun 26, 2025
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basic features

  • Filtering
  • Gain levels
  • Time scale

Filtering

Use the toolbar button to open the filtering GUI
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AnyWave allows to filter channels depending on their modality.
The GUI will display the different channels type detected in the current dataset. However, sometimes, depending on the Montage, you may have channel modalities not detected.
In this case, click the Add button and pick the modality you want to apply filtering options on.

Note that all the filtering options are saved and will be applied again the next time you open the same dataset.

Gain levels

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Click + or - to raise or lower the signal amplitudes in the view.
Click Modify Gain Levels to have a better control over gain levels for each type/modality of channels.

Time scale

AnyWave was designed to mimic the original EEG traces written on paper. So the time is represented on seconds per cm.
That permits a very nice display of traces event when resizing the application Window.
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Click on the scale button and change the number of seconds per cm to adjust the time scale.
Note: there is also an option to switch the time scale to a fixed duration per page.
See next section.

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