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You can access this dialog from the Audio File Workspace via Edit>Paste special >
Mix... .
For an explanation of each parameter and interface feature, click on , or the 'What's this?'
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11.1.58 Pitch bend
This dialog allows you to change the pitch of a sound over time. Note that changing the pitch
using Pitch bend will affect its duration unless length preservation is activated.
Using an envelope you can...

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Pitch correction is also available as a batch processing plug-in in the Batch Processor
Workspace. In addition, Pitch correction for a Clip is available from the Focused Clip window
(via Edit >Pitch shift... ).
Note that for Batch processing and Clip processes, the envelope option is not available.
For an explanation of each parameter and interface feature, click on , or the 'What's this?'
question mark icon. For more information see
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ˆ A common application is to speed up the listening time of an interview or conference
speech.
ˆ You can increase playback speed to quickly locate specific positions in the audio
ˆ You can decrease the playback speed in order to practice a tricky recording take.
By optionally defining presets you can easily switch between your favorite playback speeds.
Once defined, you can quickly jump between them using the Speed
context menu in the
transport's command bar.
If you are experiencing...

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11.1.64 Repeat Clip
This dialog allows you to make a number of copies of a Clip and lay them out at various
intervals on the current track of your audio montage. You can specify the number of clones
to produce, and control their placement, alignment and spacing.
You can access this dialog in the Audio Montage Workspace by right-clicking on the track's
waveform and choosing Repeat clip...from the Clip context menu.
For an explanation of each parameter and...

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ˆ Click the down arrow to select a preset audio format, or click the audio format text to
display the
Audio File Format dialog , and set up the format for your recorded audio.
Here, you can create new Audio File Format presets, if required, for later use.
ˆ Choose from Level or Spectrum display. If you choose Level, click the Settings button
to bring up the Level/Pan Meter Settings dialog.
ˆ Click Record. While the recording is in progress, you can create named markers by
clicking on the...

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Recording Dialog
11.1.68 Rename File dialog
This dialog allows you to rename a file, and/or optionally change the folder where it is stored.
The file suffix may be selected from the drop-down list. All open documents that have a
reference to the file are updated. Associated peak and marker files are also updated.
This function is particularly useful when renaming Audio Files. If you rename an Audio File
outside WaveLab (using your computer's file browser), the next...

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11.1.70 Render Montage window
This dialog allows you to process the montage session you are working on, mixing down
multiple tracks into a mono or stereo file and applying any active plug-in effects you have
active. This process is sometimes also referred to as mixing or bouncing down.
You can select options for which regions of the session are rendered, whether to create a
named file or a temporary, untitled file, and whether to mute the effects chain when finished.
There are various...

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11.1.72 Loudness envelope options
This dialog allows you to adjust how the Loudness envelope waveform is displayed.
You can adjust the granularity of the analysis, or if the loudness analysis is based on small or
longer segment. You can also see the loudness of specified frequency regions (by using the
low/band/high pass filters to define which frequencies are displayed). This can be useful for
isolating a particular "problem" range of frequencies which you want to focus on,...

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In WaveLab you can also access this dialog from the Control Window viaFile >Save all
documents in all windows
For an explanation of each parameter and interface feature, click on , or the 'What's this?'
question mark icon. For more information see
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11.1.75 Save Audio File dialog
This dialog allows you to choose the name, file format and the location where you wish to
save an Audio File.
The provided default location depends on what path you have...

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11.1.77 Save Batch Processor
This dialog allows you to save a copy of the batch processor file that you currently have open.
You can specify a new file name and location. Optionally you can choose to save the list of
files in the batch process, along with status of each file.
The default location depends on what path you have specified for the 'Batch Processor -
Save folder' in
Folder preferences . This can be overtyped, or you can click to browse
folders, browse files or explore...
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