Steinberg Wavelab Elements 7 Manual
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Chapter 7 Podcasts About Podcasts Once set up, you can produce high quality audio podcast episodes directly from WaveLab Elements. Audio podcasts are ordered and commented sets of digital Audio Files, generally in the form of 'episodes' with a consistent theme or presenter. Episodes may be downloaded from the Internet, usually via an automated feed. Compression is an important consideration in exporting an audio podcast file, since the listener is likely to encounter bandwidth bottlenecks, so the...
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94 Podcasts Adding information to the Podcast The upper pane of the Podcast window shows various fields and settings that are related to the basic Feed or Episode, depending on what you have selected in the lower pane's item list (the fields are slightly different for the Feed and Episodes). Field labels in bold letters point at a field that is mandatory to fill. For quick publishing of your Podcast it is sufficient to fill these fields only. The following settings are available for the Feed and Episode...
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7.1 FTP site 95 7.1 FTP site This dialog allows you to enter information for uploading your Podcast and all related files to an online FTP server. You must specify all log-in details for your FTP site, the relative path to your podcast XML file and the web site address where the link to your Podcast is found, including the path to the feed. If in doubt about your FTP settings they can normally be supplied by your ISP. You can access this dialog via Publish>FTP Site... in the Podcast Workspace. For an...
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96 Podcasts Uploading the Podcast Once you have specified the FTP site settings, uploading the Podcast is rather simple by using the functions in the Podcast window's Publish menu. ˆ Update all items on FTP This uploads/updates the XML Podcast file on the FTP; it also uploads all items' media files, but only if they are not already present on the FTP. This is the most common function to upload and update your Podcast. ˆ Upload/Replace all items on FTP This is the same as above, but it always...
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7.4 Specific tool windows 97 Podcast Workspace specific tool windows The following specific tool windows are available within the Podcast Workspace: File Browser 7.4.1 File Browser This dialog allows you to browse files directly from within WaveLab Elements rather than using your operating system's file browser. It provides you with all the standard browsing functions (such as List and Icon views)You can use it to open or insert an entire file or a specific region of a file by dragging and releasing the file...
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Chapter 8 Master Section The Master section contains WaveLab's "Real Time Engine" and is the final element in the signal path, before your audio material is passed on to the audio hardware, or before it is rendered to disk as an Audio File. The Master section is where you can set the master volume level and add effects processors. The Master Section is a "shared tool window". This means there is a unique instance of it: it can only show up at one place at a time. You can access it from...
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100 Master Section ˆ Settings menu - provides access to various options. ˆ Rendering functions - brings up the Render Wave window . This allows you to process the Audio File or Audio Montage with the effects you have selected and create a temporary or final Audio File. By rendering the effects, they become a permanent part of the file, rather than using them in real-time to test a set of effects on the file. The rendering options differ slightly so they are appropriate for Audio Files and Audio Montages. ˆ...
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8.2 Render Montage window 101 You can select options for which regions of the session are rendered, whether to create a new file or process in place, and whether to mute the effects chain when finished. You can also choose to copy marker locations to the new file. You can access this dialog in the Audio File Workspace via the Render button from the Master Section window. For an explanation of each parameter and interface feature, click on , or the 'What's this?' question mark icon. For more...
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102 Master Section If you use your own file structure to organize and store VST Plug-ins, this dialog allows you to have full control over which ones are loaded or not. This can be particularly useful if you want to disable a particular plug-in that you suspect of not functioning properly, or to only load a certain set of plug-ins for a specific project, for example. You can access this dialog from the Master Section via Options>VST Plug-in settings... . For an explanation of each parameter and interface...