Steinberg Wavelab Elements 7 Manual
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Chapter 2 Getting Help WaveLab's detailed help system makes it easy to look up interface features and get informa- tion from within the program. There are three main types of help available: What is this? Access this by clicking on the icon, or the question mark icon in a dialog window titlebar, or by holding down [Shift]+[F1]. Once activated, the cursor changes to a question mark. Click on an interface feature for information on what it does and details of any settings/- values/functions involved....
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4 Getting Help Related topics Help menu Command bars 2.1 Help menu The Help menu gives you a convenient point of access to WaveLab's Help system. ˆ Help about the active window... Select this (or press [F1]/[Command]+[?]) to give help on the active window. If a dialog box is open, the dialog is described. ˆ Contents... This lists the Help contents as a "tree structure" in the Contents window. Like many WaveLab Elements windows, you can make this a floating window, if you want to park it in a...
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Chapter 3 Using the interface This section gives information on interface features that may not be obvious and which may help to speed up your workflow, especially as your experience with WaveLab Elements in- creases. WaveLab Elements is incredibly flexible in the ways that you can set up your working envi- ronment. Interface elements can be arranged to suit your workflow, the type of project you are creating and the size and number of your displays. You can move, reorder and detach windows and tabs from...
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6 Using the interface Switcher window Tab Groups Transport controls Value editing Workspaces Zooming and scrolling 3.1 About Tool Windows Throughout WaveLab Elements there are various tool windows available that enable you to view, analyze and edit the current active document. Generally the content of a tool window is synchronized with the active document, with the exception of the audio meters which can display information related to other documents. There are two types of Tool windows: ˆ Specific tool...
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3.2 Adjusting Envelopes 7 Differences between Mac and Windows Floating windows behave slightly differently on Apple Mac and Windows, due to some basic differences between the platforms: ˆ Mac- On the Mac, a tool window is always on top of all other windows and a floating window remains visible even if its dependent Workspace is not active or is minimized. If WaveLab is no longer the active application, all its floating windows are hidden. ˆ Windows - A floating window is hidden when its dependent Workspace...
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8 Using the interface You can also use the controls at the top of the editor window to delete or reset points in the envelope. Use the envelope smoothing button to toggle the envelope points between a linear (polygonal) or a curved path. The envelope is not applied until you click "Apply". For an explanation of each parameter and interface feature, click on , or the 'What's this?' question mark icon. For more information see Getting Help Related topics Level envelope Time stretching...
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3.4 Context menus 9 Finding out what a Command button does Hover over an individual Command button to display its tooltip. If no tooltip appears, make sure "Show tips when mouse stays over buttons" is activated in Preferences...>Global Preferences >Display tab . For an explanation of each parameter and interface feature, click on , or the 'What's this?' question mark icon. For more information see Getting Help Related topics Global Preferences Customize Commands Context menus 3.4...
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10 Using the interface Undocking a window Double-click on the title bar. This works with all tool windows, Specific and Shared. About Specific tool windows To undock a Specific tool window use one of the following methods: ˆ double-click on the title bar. ˆ click on the small double window icon which is located at the top left hand corner of the window. ˆ click and drag the window by its title bar. Once un-docked, you can freely drag the window around by clicking and dragging on the window's title...
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3.6 Double clicking 11 3.6 Double clicking A double click is the act of pressing the mouse button twice quickly without moving the mouse. Throughout WaveLab Elements you can achieve the following by double clicking in certain places: ˆ Create a new empty document - double click on the empty part of a tab bar. See Tab Groups for more information. ˆ Edit a marker name - double click at the right side of a marker's icon (in the Audio File or Montage Workspace) above the time ruler. ˆ Select a region...
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12 Using the interface Many types of objects can be dragged between different source and destination locations including files, text, Clips, the playback head and markers. Tip: This help entry describes some of the most important drag and drop operations. There are many other possibilities, especially within the various list views for example where you can possibly drag from the list to an external window, drag a file into the list (to import), or reorder, these vary of course according to the context)....