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    							Setting Up Your System
    Defining VST Audio Connections
    11
    VST Audio Connections Dialog
    This dialog allows you to specify how the internal input and output 
    channels in WaveLab LE are connected to your sound card and which 
    device you want to use for audio playback and recording.
    In any workspace, except the Podcast workspace, select Options > 
    VST Audio Connections.
    Global Settings
    Audio device
    Here, select the audio device that you want to use for playback and 
    recording audio. If you do not have a third-party audio card, you 
    can select the Windows MME driver or Built-in Audio (Mac) 
    options.
    Control panel
    When you select an ASIO driver, the Control panel button is 
    activated. Click the button to open the settings application of your 
    sound card, which is usually installed with the sound card. 
    Depending on your sound card and driver, this provides settings 
    for buffer size, digital formats, additional I/O connections, etc.
    Refresh
    This button causes audio devices to be evaluated again to reflect 
    device changes.
    Playback Tab
    This tab allows you to select and name audio ports that are used for 
    playback.
    Recording Tab
    This tab allows you to select and name your audio ports that are used 
    for recording and input monitoring. The inputs that you define here are 
    then available in the Recording dialog. 
    						
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    Defining VST Audio Connections
    12
    Options Tab
    This tab allows you to specify the number of buffers and the control 
    driver functionality.
    Buffer Number
    Increasing this value improves the elasticity of audio streaming to 
    avoid dropouts.
    MME Specific - Buffer size
    Increasing this value improves the elasticity of audio streaming to 
    avoid dropouts. This is only available when an MME driver is 
    selected.
    Reset driver when changing sample rate
    Resets the driver when sample rate is changed. When playback or 
    recording must be set to a new sample rate, certain audio device 
    drivers must be fully reset to work properly. This operation takes 
    some time.
    Perform short fade-in/out when starting/stopping playback
    Performs a short fade-in when starting playback and a short 
    fade-out when stopping playback. This avoids clicks that are 
    caused by waveforms that are not starting on a zero-crossing 
    point.
    Release driver when WaveLab LE is in background
    Closes the audio device when WaveLab LE is no longer the front 
    application. This allows other audio applications to use the same 
    audio device. 
    						
    							Setting Up Your System
    Remote Devices
    13
    Remote Devices
    You can use remote devices to remote-control WaveLab LE.
    Several commands can be controlled with knobs and sliders of your 
    remote control device.
    Remote Devices Dialog
    This dialog allows you to select a device to remote-control WaveLab LE, 
    and see the control map of MIDI control devices.
    In any workspace, except the Podcast workspace, select Options > 
    Remote devices.
    Device Editing Tab
    This tab lets you select a MIDI control device and see the control map.
    Active
    Activates the selected device and scans the MIDI ports.
    In-Port/Out-Port
    Select the MIDI input/output ports of the device that you want to 
    use.
    Name
    Lets you enter a map name.
    Expand/Collapse
    Expands/collapses the folder tree of the control map. 
    						
    							Setting Up Your System
    Remote Devices
    14
    WaveLab LE action list
    This folder tree lists the parameters that you can remote-control. 
    The top folder represent contexts. The related parameters can only 
    be controlled if the context is active. For example, if an audio file is 
    active.
    A remote control can be used in several contexts if these are 
    exclusive. For example, parameters that can be used for an active 
    audio file or an active audio montage.
    The Global folder contain the parameters that can always be 
    controlled.
    Options Tab
    This tab lets you use the MIDI Learn function to assign a control of a 
    MIDI remote control device to a function.
    Emulate mouse wheel
    If this option is activated, the AI knob acts as a mouse wheel in the 
    WaveLab LE user interface, except for plug-ins.
    Edit focused numeric field
    If this option is activated, the AI knob can be used to edit the 
    focused numeric field that you find in many WaveLab LE windows 
    and dialogs.
    CC121 Advanced Integration Controller
    You can use Steinberg's CC121 Advanced Integration Controller to 
    control WaveLab LE.
    This section describes the WaveLab LE factory preset for the CC121. 
    For detailed information on how to use the controller, refer to the manual 
    that came with the CC121. Note that the CC121 was originally 
    designed for Cubase. The following mapping combines the WaveLab 
    LE functionality with the CC121 controls. The controls that are not listed 
    in the following paragraph are not assigned to a parameter.
    Channel Section
    You can use all controls of the CC121 channel section, except the 
    fader, to control the elements of the selected track in a WaveLab LE 
    audio montage. You can use the fader for the Master Section.
    Fader
    Controls the Master Section fader. 
    						
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    Remote Devices
    15
    PAN knob
    Controls the gain of the selected track.
    Mute
    Mutes/unmutes the selected track.
    Solo
    Activates/deactivates solo for the selected track.
    CHANNEL SELECT
    Selects the previous/next track in the audio montage.
    To move the cursor to the previous/next clip edge in the audio 
    montage, hold [Alt]/[Option]. To move the cursor to the 
    previous/next region edge, hold [Shift]. To move the cursor to the 
    previous/next marker in the Audio Files workspace, hold 
    [Ctrl]/[Command].
    EQ Section
    With the EQ section you can easily control the Steinberg Studio EQ 
    plug-in.
    If the EQ TYPE button is activated on the CC121, you can adjust the 
    parameters of the focused Studio-EQ. All necessary EQ parameters, 
    such as Q/F/G of each band, EQ TYPE selection, and ALL BYPASS 
    on/off can be set. You can switch to WaveLab LE navigation mode by 
    turning off the EQ TYPE button. In WaveLab LE navigation mode, you 
    get access to alternative functions, such as scrolling, zooming, and 
    switching between workspaces.
    EQ Type activated:
    Bandwidth knobs (Q)
    Adjusts the Q (bandwidth) of each EQ band.
    Frequency knobs (F)
    Adjusts the center frequency of each EQ band.
    Gain knobs (G)
    Adjusts the gain of each EQ band
    ON
    Activates/deactivates the EQ bands.
    ALL BYPASS
    Activates/deactivates bypass for all plug-ins in the Master Section. 
    						
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    Remote Devices
    16
    EQ Type deactivated:
    LOW ON
    Opens the Audio Files workspace.
    LOW-MID ON
    Opens the Audio Montage workspace.
    HIGH-MID ON
    Opens the Batch Processors workspace.
    HIGH ON
    Opens the Control Window.
    EQ-1 knob for the EQ Gain (G)
    Scrolls left/right on the timeline.
    EQ-2 knob for the EQ Gain (G)
    Adjusts the horizontal zoom on the timeline.
    EQ-3 knob for the EQ Gain (G)
    Adjusts the vertical zoom on the timeline.
    EQ-4 knob for the EQ Gain (G)
    Scrolls tracks on the Audio Montage workspace or scrolls 
    vertically on the Audio Files workspace.
    EQ-1 knob for the EQ Frequency (F)
    Scrolls left/right on the overview timeline of the Audio Files 
    workspace.
    EQ-2 knob for the EQ Frequency (F)
    Horizontally zooms in/out on the overview timeline of the Audio 
    Files workspace.
    EQ-3 knob for the EQ Frequency (F)
    Vertically zooms in/out on the overview timeline of the Audio Files 
    workspace.
    EQ-4 knob for the EQ Frequency (F)
    Vertically scrolls on the overview timeline of the Audio Files 
    workspace. 
    						
    							Setting Up Your System
    Remote Devices
    17
    Transport Section
    In this section you can control the transport functions of WaveLab LE.
    Previous button
    Moves the cursor position to the beginning of the project.
    Rewind button
    Rewind
    Forward button
    Forward
    Next button
    Moves the cursor position to the end of the project.
    Cycle button
    Activates/deactivates Cycle mode.
    Stop button
    Stops playback. Press again to move the cursor to the previous 
    start position. Press a third time to move the cursor to the 
    beginning of the project.
    Play button
    Starts playback.
    Record button
    Press once to open the Recording window. Press again to start 
    the recording. Press a third time to stop recording. The recorded 
    file opens in the Audio Files workspace.
    Function Section
    In this section, you can adjust certain functions, such as fades and 
    envelope level, by using the VALUE knob.
    VALUE knob/button
    Rotate this knob to adjust the assigned function. Press the knob to 
    reset the parameter to its default value.
    FUNCTION button 1
    Adjusts the fade-in settings of the focused clip.
    FUNCTION button 2
    Adjusts the fade-out settings of the focused clip.
    FUNCTION button 3
    Adjusts the envelope level of the focused clip. 
    						
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    Remote Devices
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    FUNCTION button 4
    The element clicked last on the Edit > Nudge menu in the Audio 
    Montage workspace is assigned to this button.
    AI Knob Section
    WaveLab LE can be controlled with the AI knob of Steinberg’s CC121, 
    CI2+, and CMC-AI controllers. With the AI knob, you can control the 
    parameter that the mouse points to.
    NOTE
    The AI knob only works on parameters that are automatable.
    In this section you can control parameters via the AI knob.
    AI KNOB
    Controls the VST 3plug-in parameters, emulates the mouse wheel, 
    for example, for scrolling, and lets you edit a focused numeric field. 
    To control a parameter with the AI knob, move the mouse cursor 
    over the parameter that you want to control, and move the AI knob. 
    You can activate/deactivate the emulation of the mouse wheel and 
    the editing of the focused numeric field in the Options tab.
    LOCK
    When the mouse cursor points to a parameter, press LOCK to 
    control this parameter regardless of the position of the mouse 
    cursor.
    CUBASE READY Indicator
    The CUBASE READY indicator has no function in WaveLab LE.
    Foot Switch Section
    The foot switch has the same function as [Shift]. Press and hold the foot 
    switch while turning the AI knob to fine tune parameters. 
    						
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    WaveLab LE Concepts
    This chapter describes general concepts that you will use when 
    working with WaveLab LE. Getting accustomed with these procedures 
    allows you to work more effectively with the program.
    General Editing Rules
    The common editing operations can be used in any Steinberg product.
    •To select and move interface items, and to select ranges, click and 
    drag with the mouse.
    • Use the keys of your computer keyboard to enter numeric values 
    and text, to navigate lists and other selectable interface items, and 
    to control the transport functions.
    • Common operations like cut, copy, paste, or the selection of 
    multiple items can be performed using standard keyboard 
    shortcuts.
    NOTE
    The behavior of your product is also governed by your preference 
    settings.
    RELATED LINKS:
    
    						
    							WaveLab LE Concepts
    Basic Window Handling
    20
    Basic Window Handling
    WaveLab LE follows the basic guidelines for the Windows/Mac OS 
    interface, which means that Windows/Mac OS standard procedures 
    apply.
    Closing Windows
    •To close a tabbed window, click the “X” button of the 
    corresponding tab or press [Ctrl]/[Command]-[W].
    • To close a tabbed window without saving your changes, hold 
    [Ctrl]/[Command]-[Shift], and click the “X” button. This avoids 
    having to confirm a warning message whenever you want to close 
    an unsaved window.
    • To close all tabbed windows at once, right-click a tab, and select 
    Close all.
    • To close all tabbed windows but the selected tabbed window, 
    right-click a tab, and select Close all but this one.
    • To individually select the tabbed windows that you want to close, 
    right-click a tab, and select Select files to close. This opens the 
    Files to close dialog, where you can select the files that you want 
    to close.
    RELATED LINKS:
    “Files to Close Dialog” on page 49
    “Managing Tabs” on page 48
    Switching Between Files
    You can have multiple files open and switch between them.
    •To bring a file to the front, click the corresponding tab.
    • To cycle between all open files in a workspace, hold 
    [Ctrl]/[Command], and press [Tab] continuously.
    • To cycle back and forth between the last two active files, press 
    [Ctrl]/[Command]-[Tab]. Between each step you have to release 
    all keys.
    • To cycle backwards, press [Ctrl]/[Command]-[Shift]-[Tab]. 
    						
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