Steinberg Wavelab Elements 7 handleiding
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22 Using the interface
A Workspace is highly customizable, to match your workflow, experience and screen setups
(which may vary from a studio-based multi-screen DAW to a single-screen laptop on the
road). A Workspace can appear in a wide variety of styles, from a simple window with a single
menu in its most uncluttered form, to a sophisticated arrangement of Command bars, tool
windows, Tab groups and active meters. When a file is opened from a given Workspace, it is
added to the active tab group of this Workspace. You can drag files between Workspaces if
they both share compatible formats. For example, you can drag an Audio File from the Audio
File Workspace and drop it into the Audio Montage Workspace by using its tab bar or its
document button (this is located on the status bar at the bottom right of the Workspace).
For more information on using shortcuts to speed up your workflow in different Workspaces
see Dragging operations and Tab Groups.
Elements of a Workspace
Each Workspace is comprised of:
A Menu bar. Each Workspace has a different Menu bar, but certain menus are
shared among all Workspaces and each menu can be customized in various ways.
The Workspace menu has a sub-menu to show/hide the available Command bars and
tool windows. Alternatively, you can right-click in the menu (Windows) or caption bar
(Mac) area to access the Peripheral Windows Context menu.
One or more Command bars, for quick access to functions via buttons. Command
bars can be customized extensively. See Customize Commands.
Tab groups, to host the document(s) to edit. This is a central part of the Workspace:
you can reorder the tab bar, move it to another Workspace, create a new empty docu-
ment, display the document filepath and access other functions by right-clicking. See
Tab Groups.
A set of Specific tool windows. The specific tools offered vary according to the
Workspace; their display can be turned on or off individually, and the windows can float
or be docked. See Specific tool windows.
A set of Shared tool windows. The shared tools offered vary according to the
Workspace; their display can be turned on or off individually, and the windows can
float or be docked. See Shared tool windows.
Tip: To switch easily between different Workspaces use the floating Switcher window.
Related topics
Audio File editing
Audio Montages
Podcasts
Customize Commands
Specific tool windows
Shared tool windows
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Steinberg |
| Model | Wavelab Elements 7 |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 19820 MB |
Caratteristiche Prodotto
| Soort | Audio-editor |
| Platform | PC, Mac |
| Compatibele besturingssystemen | Windows 7 / Mac OS X 10.6 |
| Minimale opslag schijfruimte | 200 MB |
| Minimale processor | 2 GHz / Intel Core |







