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Table Of Contents
- WaveBurner User Manual
- Contents
- Welcome to WaveBurner
- Getting to Know WaveBurner’s Interface
- Getting Started with WaveBurner
- Working with Regions
- Working with Tracks
- Working with Markers
- Working with Effects
- Burning a Project to a CD
- Setting WaveBurner Preferences
- WaveBurner Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner File Menu Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner Edit Menu Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner Disc Menu Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner View Menu Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner Window Menu Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner Transport Operations Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner Wave View Area Keyboard Shortcuts
- WaveBurner Help Keyboard Shortcuts
An Introduction to the WaveBurner Interface
This section briefly describes all interface elements of WaveBurner. The interface is highly
configurable, enabling customized workflows.
Auto Rendering button
Mix lane
Region and Mix Plug-In
lists
Inspector
Regions and CD Tracks
lists
Toolbar
Overview
Wave View area
The default WaveBurner interface features the following main areas:
• Toolbar: Contains a number of tools and command buttons. You can customize the
toolbar. See Using the Toolbar.
• Overview: Displays a timeline of the entire project, including all regions. See Using the
Overview.
• Wave View area: Displays regions in chronological order. You can graphically edit
regions, track markers, pauses, and crossfades in the Wave View area. See Using the
Wave View Area. Region automation data can also be created and edited in the Wave
View area. See Automating Region Effect Parameters.
• Mix lane: Displays track (Mix plug-in) automation data and a “results” waveform. Edits
to regions in the Wave View area and changes to effects configurations and parameters
or automation data are reflected in the Mix lane waveform. See Automating Mix Effect
Parameters.
• Inspector: Displays detailed information on tracks, regions, markers, fades, and the
project. Enables you to add comments and notes, set tags, add CD-Text and more. See
Using the Inspector.
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