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WAVELAB
6 – 110 Editing in the Wave window
By dragging
1. Make a selection.
2. Drag the selection out to the WaveLab “desktop”.
3. When the pointer is outside the window, hold down [Ctrl] and release the
mouse button.
By using menus
1. Make a mono selection.
2. Select “Convert to Stereo” from the “Copy to new window” menu on the
Edit menu.
The selection appears in a new stereo window.
Converting from stereo to mono
You may mix the two channels in a stereo file into a mono document.
This can be done in three ways. Which method to use mainly depends on
whether you want to convert the entire file or just a selection:
By dragging
1. Make a stereo selection.
2. Drag the selection out to the WaveLab “desktop”.
3. When the pointer is outside the window, hold down [Ctrl] and release the
mouse button.
By using menus (converting a selection)
1. Make a stereo selection.
2. Select “Convert to Mono (Mix)” from the “Copy to new window” menu on
the Edit menu.
The selection appears in a new window, mixed down to mono.
The option “Convert to Mono (subtract right channel from left channel)” will
also convert stereo audio to mono – but in this case one channel is sub-
tracted from the other.
The resulting mono wave will contain the difference between the channels. For example,
this allows you to verify that a wave file really is a true stereo file (rather than a mono file
converted to stereo format).