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Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Setting Up Your System
- WaveLab Elements Concepts
- Program Overview
- File Operations
- About Workspaces
- Playback
- Audio File Editing
- Audio Analysis
- Offline Processing
- Audio Montage
- Basic Terminology
- Montage Window
- Signal Flow in the Audio Montage
- Creating a New Audio Montage
- Creating an Audio Montage from an Audio File
- Import Options for Audio Montages
- Missing Files in Audio Montage Dialog
- Assembling the Audio Montage
- Rearranging Clips
- Clips Editing
- Track Activity Indicator
- Envelopes for Clips
- Fades and Crossfades in the Audio Montage
- Effects for Tracks, Clips, and the Master Output
- About the CD Window
- About Cloning Audio Montages
- Mixing Down - The Render Function
- Loudness Meta Normalizer
- Notes Window
- Recording
- Master Section
- Markers
- Metering
- Writing Operations
- Loops
- Importing Audio CD Tracks
- Podcasts
- Customizing
- Configuring the Software
- Plug-in Reference
- Index
Audio Montage
Rearranging Clips
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Mismatched Sample Rates Dialog
This dialog opens when you insert an audio file with a different sample
rate than the sample rate of the audio montage. This dialog lets you
create a resampled copy of the audio file.
Resampling quality
This option allows you to select the resampling quality.
Recreate resampled files
If this option is activated and a resampled file exists, it is recreated.
Otherwise, the existing version is used. Activate this option if the
original audio file has been modified and you want to recreate its
resampled version.
Rearranging Clips
You can freely arrange clips in the montage window.
About Selected and Focused Clips
There is a distinction between selected and focused clips. Some editing
functions can only be processed on an individual clip or focused clip,
while others can be processed on multiple clips or selected clips.
• A selected clip is a clip that you have selected using any of the
selecting clips procedures. Several clips can be selected at the
same time. This allows you to edit multiple clips at the same time
using functions such as copy, delete, move, etc. Selected clips










