Steinberg Wavelab Le 8 Manual
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WaveLab LE Concepts Basic Window Handling 21 Window Switcher The window switchers let you easily switch between workspaces, create new workspaces, or open existing projects. There are two types of window switchers: The central switcher bar and the floating window switcher. The floating window switcher behaves like the central switcher bar, but takes less room and floats above other windows. • To activate/deactivate the central switcher bar, in the Audio Files workspace or the Audio Montage workspace, select Workspace > Command bars > Central switcher bar. Using the Central Switcher Bar You can use the central switcher bar to navigate through your workspaces. •To copy a file from one workspace to another, drag it to the button of the workspace that you want to open, wait until the workspace becomes active, and release the file where you want. • To create a new file in any workspace, press [Ctrl]/[Command], and click a workspace button. • To open the Open window to select a file, press [Shift], and click a workspace button. • To display a menu listing the files that have recently been used in a particular workspace, right-click any workspace icon. • To create a new file or open a file, right-click any workspace icon, and select New or Open. While left-clicking activates a workspace, right-clicking does not activate a workspace.
WaveLab LE Concepts Selecting Audio 22 Customizing the Central Switcher Bar You can customize the central switcher bar using the settings menu. To open the settings menu, right-click an empty part of the central switcher bar. Hide Hides the central switcher bar. Fold Minimizes the central switcher bar to a thin line. To unfold the bar, click the thin line. Left side/Top/Right side/Bottom Determines the location of the central switcher bar. Large/Medium/Small size Determines the size of the central switcher bar. Workspace buttons Determines which workspace buttons are visible on the central switcher bar. Selecting Audio Almost all types of editing and processing that you perform in WaveLab LE operate on the audio selection. There are numerous ways to make an audio selection. To select the whole audio file, double-click it. If the audio file contains markers, triple-click it.
WaveLab LE Concepts Selecting Audio 23 Selecting a Range by Dragging The standard way to select a range in a wave window is to click and drag. If you drag all the way to the left or right side of the window, it scrolls automatically, allowing you to select larger sections than what can be shown in the window. The speed of the scrolling depends on how far from the window edge you are. Audio Range Selection in an Audio File You can edit, process, or play back selection of an audio file. In the Audio Files workspace, select Edit > Select time range. All Selects the entire waveform. Toggle Toggles the current audio selection on/off. Extend to start of file Extends the selection to the start of the audio file. If there is no selection, a selection is created from the edit cursor position. Extend to end of file Extends the selection to the end of the audio file. If there is no selection, a selection is created from the edit cursor position. Extend to previous marker Extends the left edge of the selection to the nearest marker to the left or the start of the audio file. If there is no selection, a selection is extended until the edit cursor position. Extend to next marker Extends the right edge of the selection to the nearest marker to the right or the end of the audio file. If there is no selection, a selection is extended until the next marker position. Extend to cursor Extends the selection to the edit cursor position. From start of file until cursor Selects the range between the start of the audio file and the edit cursor position.
WaveLab LE Concepts Selecting Audio 24 From cursor to end of file Selects the range between the edit cursor position and the end of the audio file. From cursor to previous marker Selects the range between the edit cursor position and the nearest marker to the left or the start of the audio file. From cursor to next marker Selects the range between the edit cursor position and the next marker or the end of the audio file. Playback position => Selection start Creates a selection range from the playback position to the end of the audio file. If no playback is taking place, the position of the edit cursor is used. Playback position => Selection end Creates a selection range from the playback position to start of the audio file. If no playback is taking place, the position of the edit cursor is used. Double length Doubles the length of the current selection range. Halve length Halves the length of the current selection range. Extend to all channels Extends the current selection range to all channels. Left channel only Reduces the current selection range to the left channel only. Right channel only Reduces the current selection range to the right channel only. Generic region Selects the range between the two generic markers that encompass the edit cursor.
WaveLab LE Concepts Selecting Audio 25 Selecting in Stereo Files If you are working on stereo material in the Audio Files workspace, you can apply an operation to one channel only or to the entire stereo material. Which channel is selected when you click and drag in the wave window depends on where you position the mouse cursor, as indicated by the pointer shape. The pointer shape indicates which channel will be affected. The following pointer shapes are available: Switching the Selection Between Channels You can switch the selection that you have made for a channel to all channels or switch the selection to the other channel. PROCEDURE 1.In the Audio Files workspace
WaveLab LE Concepts Selecting Audio 26 Moving a Selection Range If a selection range is the right length, but at the wrong position, you can move it. PROCEDURE 1.In the wave window, hold down [Ctrl]/[Command]-[Shift]. 2. Click in the middle of the selection and drag to the left/right. Extending and Reducing the Selection You can resize a selection range in the wave window without having to make a new one. There are several ways to extend/reduce the selection: • Make a selection range, [Shift]-click outside the selection range, and drag to the left/right, or click and drag the edges of the selection range to the left/right. • To extend the selection to the previous/next boundary (marker or start/end of file), press [Shift] and double-click the non-selected area between the boundaries. Extending and Reducing the Selection Using the Cursor Keys •To move the start/end of a selection in the wave window to the left/right, hold down [Shift] and press the left/right cursor keys. To move it in bigger steps, press the [Page Up]/[Page Down] keys. • To extend a selection to the previous/next boundary in the wave window (marker or start/end of the audio file), hold down [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Shift] and press the left/right cursor keys. Deleting Selections There are several options for deleting a selected time range. Audio Files Workspace The following options can be found on the Edit menu: Trim Removes the data outside the selection.
WaveLab LE Concepts Sliders 27 Remove Removes the selection. The audio to the right of the selection is moved to the left to fill the gap. Sliders At various places in WaveLab LE, slider controls are available to change parameters. There are a number of ways to change the value of a slider. •Position the mouse over the slider and use the mouse wheel (no click is required). Hold [Ctrl]/[Command] while using the mouse wheel to scroll faster. This modifier also applies to the zoom wheels. To move the button of a slider, click and drag it. • To move the slider handle directly to a position, click the slider at any position. • To move the slider handle in smaller steps, right-click or below the handle. Keep the mouse button pressed to automatically step to the next value. • To reset the slider to the default value, if available, [Ctrl]/[Command]-click the slider, or click using the third mouse button, or double-click the handle. Renaming Items in Tables You can rename items in tables in the Markers window, and in the Clips window. •To rename an item, double-click it or select it, and press [Return], and enter the new name. • To rename the previous/next item, press [Arrow Up] or [Arrow Down] instead of [Return]. This way you move the focus on the previous/next item, while staying in the edit mode.
WaveLab LE Concepts File Browser 28 File Browser The File Browser window in the Audio Files workspace and the Audio Montage workspace allows you to browse files directly from within WaveLab LE. It can be very useful in speeding up the process of auditioning sound files. The File Browser window provides you with all the standard browsing functions as well as additional controls to audition audio files and any marker defined regions. You can use it to open or insert files or regions of files by dragging them onto an open workspace. You can also choose to only view certain types of files. File Browser Window In this window, you can browse files and open them in WaveLab LE. In the Audio Files workspace or the Audio Montage workspace, select Workspace > Specific tool windows > File Browser. You can add your favorite folders to the left pane by dragging them from the middle pane. The following options are available in the File Browser windows: Look in Lets you select a file location to browse and lists the recently used locations. Back/Forward/Parent Directory Let you navigate through the list and file hierarchy. List View Shows only the file name in the file list. Detail View Shows the file name, size, type, and modification date in the file list.
WaveLab LE Concepts Peak Files 29 File name Shows the file name of the selected file. File format list Lets you select which file format to display. The following options are only available in the File Browser window in the Audio Montage workspace: Select Audio Files Shows only audio files. Select Audio Montages Shows only audio montages. Auto-Play mode Starts playback automatically for the selected file. Play selected audio file Plays the selected audio file. Peak Files A peak file (extension “.gpk”) is automatically created by WaveLab LE each time an audio file is modified or opened in WaveLab LE for the first time. The peak file contains information about the waveform and determines how it is drawn in the wave window or the montage window. Peak files speed up the time it takes to draw the corresponding waveform. By default, the peak file is stored in the same location as the audio file. Rebuilding Peak Displays Normally, peak files are automatically updated when the peak file’s date is older than the audio file’s date. However, it can happen that the date of the audio file is wrong and therefore not automatically updated. In this case you can force a rebuild of the peak file. PROCEDURE
30 Program Overview Command Bars Commonly used tools, shortcuts, and commands are represented by command buttons. Related buttons are grouped into various Command bars. Command bars in the Audio Files workspace You can dock Command bars to any window edge or open them in a separate window, and rearrange them freely. Each workspace has an appropriate set of command bars that can be displayed. All the commands that are represented by the command buttons are also available on the menus. Hiding and Showing Command Bars You can hide command bars that are irrelevant for your project. •To view a list of available command bars, in the Audio Files workspace or the Audio Montage workspace, right-click an empty part of the top edge of the workspace, or select Workspace > Command bars.