10.0
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- New Features
- WaveLab Elements Introduction
- Setting Up Your System
- WaveLab Elements Concepts
- General Editing Rules
- Startup Dialog
- Basic Window Handling
- Selecting Audio
- Sliders
- Renaming Items in Tables
- File Browser
- Tab Groups
- Peak Files
- Companion Files
- Processing Precision
- Workspace Window
- Project Handling
- File Operations
- Playback
- Transport Bar
- Play Button
- Stop Playback Button
- Playing Back Audio Ranges
- Playing Back from an Anchor or until an Anchor
- Using the Auto Selection Mode
- Skipping Sections During Playback
- Loop Playback
- Pre-Roll and Post-Roll
- Playback Shortcuts
- Save Transport Bar Preset Dialog
- Changing the Position of the Transport Bar
- Hiding the Transport Bar
- Audio-Processing Load
- Starting Playback From the Ruler
- Playback Scrubbing
- Scroll During Playback
- Playback in the Audio Montage Window
- Transport Bar
- Audio File Editing
- Wave Window
- Audio Editor Tabs
- File Handling in the Audio Editor
- Mono/Stereo Handling
- Supported File Formats
- Creating New Audio Files
- Saving an Audio File
- Saving in Another Format
- Encoding Audio Files
- Creating an Audio Montage from an Audio File
- Inserting Audio Files into Another Audio File
- Turning Selections Into New Files
- Special File Format Dialog
- Converting From Stereo to Mono and From Mono to Stereo
- Swapping Channels in a Stereo File
- Special Paste Options
- Moving Audio
- Copying Audio
- Changing the Audio Properties
- Metadata
- Mixing Down – Audio Files Rendering
- Silence Generator Dialog
- Bleep Censor
- Waveform Restoration with the Pen Tool
- Audio Analysis
- Global Analysis
- 3D Frequency Analysis
- Offline Processing
- Audio Montage
- Montage Window
- Audio Montage Tabs
- Signal Path in the Audio Montage
- Creating New Audio Montages
- Audio Montage Duplicates
- Creating an Audio Montage from an Audio File
- Import Options for Audio Montages
- Missing Files Dialog
- Assembling the Audio Montage
- Tracks
- Clips
- Adding Audio Clips to the Audio Montage
- Dragging Audio from the Wave Window
- Inserting Audio from Open Wave Windows Using the Insert Menu
- Inserting Audio Using Copy and Paste
- Inserting Audio from the File Explorer/macOS Finder Using Copy and Paste
- Dragging Audio Files From the File Browser Tool Window
- Dragging Regions From the File Browser Tool Window
- Importing Audio Files
- Copying Clips From Another Audio Montage
- Mismatched Sample Rates When Inserting Audio Files
- Rearranging Clips
- Clip Editing
- Track Activity Indicator
- Envelopes for Clips
- Fades and Crossfades in Audio Montages
- Effects for Tracks, Clips, and the Montage Output
- Montage Output Effects
- Inspector Window
- Adding Effects to a Track, a Clip, or to the Montage Output
- Removing Effects from Tracks, Clips, or the Montage Output
- Copying Effect Settings to Tracks, Clips, or the Montage Output
- Undoing Effect Changes
- Setting Pan and Gain for Effects
- Setting the Global Gain for Effects
- Plug-in Window
- CD Window
- Mixing Down – The Render Function
- Loudness Meta Normalizer
- Notes Window
- Importing a Basic Audio CDs
- Recording
- Master Section
- Markers
- Metering
- Writing Operations
- Loops
- Importing Audio CD Tracks
- Video
- WaveLab Exchange
- Podcasts
- Customizing
- Configuring WaveLab Elements
- Index
Device Information
Opens the Device Information dialog that shows information about the selected
device.
Erase Optical Disc
Erases the optical disc present in the selected drive, provided it is a rewritable
medium.
Bypass Master Section
If this option is activated, the audio signal is not processed through the Master
Section before being written to the medium.
Speed
Allows you to select the writing speed. The highest speed depends on the capabilities
of your writing device and the medium present in the device.
Copies
Allows you to enter the number of copies that you want to write.
Test Only, Do Not Write
If this option is activated, clicking OK initiates a simulation of writing the CD. If this
test is passed, the real write operation will succeed. If the test fails, try again at a
lower writing speed.
Render to Temporary File before Writing
If this option is activated, a disk image is created before writing, which eliminates the
risk of buffer underruns. This is useful if your project uses many audio plug-ins while
writing. It is activated automatically when writing multiple copies. While this option
makes the writing operation longer, it allows you to select an higher writing speed.
CD-Extra Compatible (New Session Possible)
If this option is activated, the resulting audio CD is compatible with the CD-Extra
format.
Eject after Completion
If this option is activated, the medium is ejected after the writing operation.
Erase Optical Media Dialog
In this dialog, you can quickly or fully erase an optical disc before writing.
● To open the Erase Optical Media dialog, open the Write Audio CD dialog and click the
garbage icon.
Quick Erase
Erases the table of contents of the disc.
Full Erase
Erases all parts of the disc.
Writing Operations
Erase Optical Media Dialog
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