11.0
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- New Features
- WaveLab Elements Introduction
- Setting Up Your System
- WaveLab Elements Concepts
- Workspace Window
- File Handling
- Opening Files
- Closing Files
- Saving Files
- Deleting Files
- File Renaming
- File Browser
- Switching Between Files
- Recently Used Files
- Temporary Files
- Undoing and Redoing
- Value Editing
- Drag Operations
- Zooming in the Workspace Window
- Presets
- Templates
- Work Folders vs. Document Folders
- Copying Audio Information to the Clipboard
- Setting the Focus on the Current File
- 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 Time Ruler
- Playing Back Focused Audio Channels
- Playing Back Multichannel Files
- Playback Scrubbing
- Timecode Window
- 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
- Multichannel Audio Files
- Supported File Formats
- Creating New Audio Files
- Saving an Audio File
- Saving in Another Format
- Encoding Audio Files
- 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
- Mixing Down – Audio Files Rendering
- Changing the Audio Properties
- Metadata
- Silence Generator Dialog
- Replacing Audio with Tone
- 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 Audio Montages
- Audio Montage Duplicates
- Audio Montage Properties
- Import Options for Audio Montages
- Broken Audio File References
- Assembling the Audio Montage
- Tracks
- Clips
- Inserting Audio Files into Audio Montages
- Inserting Audio Files into Audio Montages Using Drag and Drop
- Inserting Audio Files into Audio Montages Using the Context Menu
- Inserting Audio Files into Audio Montages Using Copy and Paste
- Inserting Audio Files into Audio Montages Using the File Explorer/macOS Finder
- Inserting Audio Files into Audio Montages Using the File Browser Window
- Inserting Audio File Regions into Audio Montages Using Drag and Drop
- Inserting Audio Files into Audio Montages by Copying From Other Audio Montages
- Insert Stereo Audio Files into Mono Tracks or Vice Versa
- Mismatched Sample Rates When Inserting Audio Files
- Multichannel Operations in the Audio Montage
- Clip Editing
- Managing Source Files of Clips
- Envelopes for Clips
- Track Ducking
- Fades and Crossfades in Audio Montages
- Effects for Tracks, Clips, and the Montage Output
- Montage Output Effects
- Inspector Window
- Adding Effects to Tracks, Clips, or to the Montage Output
- Removing Effects from Tracks, Clips, or the Montage Output
- Rearranging the Order of Effects
- 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 Windows for Audio Montages
- CD Window
- Mixing Down – The Render Function
- Loudness Meta Normalizer
- Notes Window
- Importing Audio CDs
- Recording
- Master Section
- Markers
- Marker Types
- Markers Window
- Creating Markers
- Deleting Markers
- Moving Markers
- Navigating to Markers
- Hiding Markers of a Specific Type
- Converting the Type of a Single Marker
- Renaming Markers
- Selecting Markers
- Selecting the Audio Between Markers
- Binding Markers to Clips in the Audio Montage
- How Marker Information is Saved
- Metering
- Writing Operations
- Loops
- Audio CD Import
- Video
- WaveLab Exchange
- Batch Conversion
- Podcast
- RSS Feed
- Customizing
- Configuring WaveLab Elements
- Index
Playback Tab
This tab allows you to select buses that are used for playback.
Channel Conguration
Allows you to route playback buses to device ports. You can switch between Universal,
Stereo, Surround, and Ambisonics. In the table below the Channel Conguration
menu, you can specify the Device Port for each channel of a playback bus.
Recording Tab
The rst time an audio device is detected, WaveLab Elements automatically assigns input buses.
You can use this
conguration or edit the input buses.
This tab allows you to add buses that are used for recording and input monitoring. The inputs
that you dene here are then available in the Recording dialog.
Add Bus
Adds a new recording bus to the bus list.
Remove Selected Bus
Removes the selected bus from the bus list.
Move Bus Up/Move Bus Down
Moves the selected bus up or down in the bus list. This also modies the bus order in
the
WaveLab Elements menus.
Setting Up Your System
Dening Audio Connections
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