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Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Setting Up Your System
- WaveLab Elements Concepts
- Workspace Window
- Project Handling
- File Operations
- Playback
- Audio File Editing
- Audio Analysis
- Offline Processing
- Audio Montage
- Montage Window
- Audio Montage Tabs
- Signal Flow 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 in the Audio Montage Dialog
- Assembling the Audio Montage
- Rearranging Clips
- Clip Editing
- Track Activity Indicator
- Envelopes for Clips
- Fades and Crossfades in Audio Montages
- Effects for Tracks, Clips, and the Montage Output
- About the CD Window
- Mixing Down – The Render Function
- Loudness Meta Normalizer
- Notes Window
- Recording
- Master Section
- Markers
- Metering
- Writing Operations
- Loops
- Importing Audio CD Tracks
- WaveLab Exchange
- Podcasts
- Customizing
- Configuring the Software
- Plug-in Reference
- Index
Audio Montage
Assembling the Audio Montage
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Where to Search
Lets you specify a location for searching files. Click Find
Files with the Same
Name to start the search.
Replacement List
Lists the files that can be used as a replacement. You can also drag a file into
the list from
the File Explorer/Mac OS Finder.
Assembling the Audio Montage
You assemble your audio montage by adding tracks and clips.
In the audio montage, only one track can be selected at a time. This selected track
h
as a different color for the track control area. Some WaveLab Elements functions
are
always applied to the selected track.
Tracks
Tracks are the structure used to organize clips. The tracks can be mono or stereo
audio tracks.
• Audio tracks allow you to add clips to an audio montage.
Adding Tracks
You can add stereo tracks and mono tracks.
PROCEDURE
1. In the Audio Montage window, click the number button of a track to open the
Track pop-up menu.
2. Select the track type that you want to add to your audio montage.
RESULT
The new track is added below the selected track. If you want to place it above the
sele
cted track, press [Ctrl]/[Command] when adding the new track.










