Steinberg WaveLab Le 7 Getting Started Manual
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Getting Started texts by Martin Ley. Revision and quality control: Cristina Bachmann, Heiko Bischoff, Marion Bröer, Sabine Pfeifer, Heike Schilling. Release date: January 14, 2010 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH. The software described by this document is subject to a License Agreement and may not be copied to other media except as specifically allowed in the License Agreement. No part of this publica- tion may be copied, reproduced or otherwise transmitted or recorded, for any purpose, without prior written permission by Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH. All product and company names are ™ or ® trademarks of their respective owners. Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Macintosh, Mac OS and iTunes are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. © Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH, 2010. All rights reserved.
4 5Introduction 6Welcome! 6About the program versions 6Conventions 8About the Help system 8How you can reach us 9Installation and setup 10Minimum requirements 10Copy protection 11Install WaveLab LE 11Register your software 11Set up the application preferences 12Quick tour 13Introduction 13WaveLab LE user interface (GUI) 14Master Section 15Editing 16Audio Montage 17Podcast
6 Introduction Welcome! Thank you for your interest in WaveLab LE. This OEM version is an entry-level product which includes a range of functions that help you to enter the world of professional audio editing. WaveLab LE not only allows you to edit CD-quality audio material on two tracks, but also enhances your recordings with more than ten plug- ins, including several effects taken from our professional music software, Cubase. In addition, there is the inte- grated Podcast function which allows you to share music and voice recordings in the internet. Alongside this OEM version, there are also the full ver- sions WaveLab Essential 7 and WaveLab 7, which pro- vide further capabilities. Please visit www.steinberg.net for more information on how to work with the WaveLab product family. Your Steinberg Team. About the program versions The documentation covers two different operating sys- tems (platforms); Windows and Mac OS X. Where features and settings are specific to only one of the platforms, Windows or Mac OS X, this is clearly stated. In other words: Unless specifically stated, all descriptions and proce- dures in the documentation are valid for both Windows and Mac OS X. The screenshots are taken from the Win- dows version of WaveLab LE. Conventions Key command conventions Many of the default key commands in WaveLab LE use modifier keys, some of which are different depending on the operating system. For example, the default key com- mand for Undo is [Ctrl]-[Z] under Windows and [Com- mand]-[Z] under Mac OS X. When key commands with modifier keys are described in this manual, they are shown with the Windows modifier key first, in the following way: [Win modifier key]/[Mac modifier key]-[key] For example: •[Ctrl]/[Command]-[Z] means “press [Ctrl] under Win- dows or [Command] under Mac OS X, then press [Z]”. •[Alt]/[Option]-[X] means “press [Alt] under Windows or [Option] under Mac OS X, then press [X]”. Please note that this manual often refers to “right- clicking”, for example to open context menus. If you are using a Macintosh computer with a single-button mouse, hold down [Ctrl] and click.
7 Introduction Selecting menu options We use the following convention when describing menu selections: •“Select Help > Steinberg on the internet > Steinberg Home page ” means: 1.Click the Help menu item in the menu bar. 2.Open the “Steinberg on the internet” submenu. 3.Select the “Steinberg Home page” option.
8 Introduction About the Help system The document you are reading now contains everything you need to know to get started quickly with WaveLab LE. It does not contain any in-depth descriptions of features or workflows. These are covered in the comprehensive and context-sensitive Help system. You can find help in the following ways: •Hover the pointer over an icon or field to see a Tooltip; there is often a More link at the bottom of a Tooltip win- dow, which you can click to get more detailed information. •To see context-sensitive help on a particular button, field or other part of WaveLab LE’s user interface, click the What is this? button, press Shift-F1, or select Help > What is this?. The cursor will change to a question mark. Click on an item in the user in- terface to display relevant information in WaveLab LE’s Help. •To see context-sensitive help about the currently active window, press F1 or select Help > Help about active window. •To access WaveLab LE’s full online help, select Help > Contents, Help > Index or Help > Search. The help is fully searchable, and you can save (bookmark) help topics that you refer to often. How you can reach us On the Help menu in WaveLab LE you will find items for getting additional information and help: •Under Help > Steinberg on the internet, you can find links to various Steinberg web sites. Selecting one will au- tomatically launch your browser application and open the appropriate page. You can find support and compatibility information, answers to frequently asked questions, links for downloading new drivers, etc. This requires that you have a web browser application installed on your computer, and a working Internet connection. What is this? button
10 Installation and setup Minimum requirements To use WaveLab LE, your computer must meet the follow- ing minimum requirements: Windows • Windows XP (SP3) Windows Vista (SP1) or Windows 7 •2 GHz CPU •1024 MB RAM • Windows MME- or ASIO-compatible audio hardware • CD or DVD-ROM drive • 200 MB of free hard disk space • Display resolution of 1024x768 pixels Macintosh • Mac OS X 10.5.5 •Mac Intel CPU •1024 MB RAM • CoreAudio compatible audio hardware • CD or DVD-ROM drive • 200 MB of free hard disk space • Display resolution of 1024x768 pixels General notes on how to set up your system •RAM – There is a direct relation between the amount of available RAM and the number of windows and files that you can have open at any one time. The amount of RAM specified above is the minimum requirement, but as a general rule “the more the better” applies. •Hard disk size – The size of the hard disk determines how many minutes of audio you will be able to record. Audio files are relatively large. Approximately 10.6 MB of hard disk space is used up for every minute of 16-bit stereo/44.1 kHz audio recorded. For 24-bit/48 kHz audio or higher, the audio files are of course a lot big- ger. Therefore we recommend a hard disk with enough space for your re- cordings. •Hard disk speed – The speed of the hard drive also de- termines how quickly WaveLab LE can perform read/write operations (how quickly it can process audio files). That is the quantity of information that the disk can read, usually ex- pressed as “sustained transfer rate”. Again, “the more the better”. •Wheel mouse – Although a mouse without a wheel will work fine with WaveLab LE, we recommend that you use a wheel mouse. This will speed up value editing and scrolling considerably. About audio cards Please note: •For serious work with WaveLab LE, we recommend that you use a card with MME or ASIO drivers (Windows) or CoreAudio drivers (Mac). •If you use WaveLab LE to edit files for use with other hardware (such as a hard disk based recording system using its own audio converters) any loss in audio quality that you experience when listening to the files in WaveLab LE (due to deficiencies in the audio card) will not affect the final audio files in any way. •For professional use (mastering, etc.) we recommend that you use a card capable of playing back files in 24-bit resolution. Copy protection WaveLab LE uses a software-based copy protection scheme. The so-called Soft-eLicenser is installed and ac- tivated automatically as part of the installation process of WaveLab LE. After installation, WaveLab LE is ready for use – you do not need to do anything else. !On the Steinberg web site you can find detailed in- formation on what to consider when setting up a computer system dedicated to audio work. From the Steinberg Home page, go to the DAW Components link on the Support page.