Steinberg Wavelab Elements 7 handleiding
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Files into your montage (Insert). Dragging can be used with several editing functions in the
Montage Workspace. See Dragging operations for more information.
Tip: Editing multiple envelopes
When editing a cross fade length with the mouse, or the envelope level, you can press
[Alt]/[Option] at the same time, and this will adjust the fade of all selected Clips.
Getting around the Audio Montage window In addition to some of the standard zooming
and playback controls present in the Audio File Workspace there are some that are unique to
the Audio Montage Workspace. There are two magnifying glass icons near the scroll wheel
which allow you to zoom in and out in the track window. Clicking each icon will display more
or less tracks. The active track is zoomed in while the remaining tracks shrink down to allow
you to concentrate on one track. See Zooming and scrolling for more information.
Focused Clip versus Select Clips
It is important to note that there is a difference between a "focused" Clip and a "selected"
Clip. Some editing functions can only be executed on an individual Clip or "focused Clip",
while some others can be executed on multiple Clips or "selected Clips".
Focused Clip - there can only ever be one or no focused Clip at a time. The focused
Clip's name is displayed in red. It's necessary to identify the Clip as focused because
there are certain functions that can only be executed on a single Clip. You use the
Focused Clip window to perform these functions.
Selected Clip - there can be many selected Clips. This allows you to edit multiple
Clips at the same time. You can perform functions such as copy, delete, move, etc.
Selected Clips have a different background color.
Managing tracks
Managing tracks is done mainly in the area to the left of each track in the main window. In the
middle of this area is a button with the number of the track. Clicking this button brings up
the track pop-up menu, which contains most of the track functions. There are also controls
for:
Minimizing/folding a track - use the small drop-down arrow to save screen space
by toggling the track between a zoomed to closed "folded" view.
Soloing a track - the small diamond-shaped button allows you to solo a track so that
all other tracks are muted but it is heard.
Muting a track - the small round shaped button allows you to mute/unmute a track.
Gray means the mute button is engaged and the track is not audible. Green means that
mute is off and the track is audible.
Adjust track's volume - the two small channel faders allow you to adjust that
track's volume on both left and right channels (for a stereo track). Holding down
[Ctrl]/[Command] will reset the sliders to 0dB. In a stereo track holding down [Shift]
or right-clicking and dragging on either the left or right fader will allow you to adjust the
balance of one channel at a time. Use [Shift] or right-click and [Ctrl]/[Command] to
reset a single fader to 0dB.
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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 |







