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WAVELAB
7 – 136 Playback and recording
Transport control settings for separate windows
By default, open windows in WaveLab (wave windows and montage win-
dows) all use the same Transport control settings (loop settings, playback
speed, etc.). You can however choose to use separate settings for sepa-
rate windows if you want: open the Preferences–Audio device tab and
make sure the option “Transport settings are global to all windows” is not
activated.
When this option is deactivated, the following transport controls can be
set differently for each open wave or montage window:
Start point (see “Setting the start point for playback on page 136).
Skip (see “Skipping sections during playback on page 137).
Playback speed (see “Setting the playback speed on page 138).
Stop point/loop (see “Setting the Stop point/loop on page 136).
Loop On/Off (see “Looping on page 137).
Setting the start point for playback
The Start point button on the transport brings up a menu that allows you
to specify where playback will start.
For example, if you select “Play from start of file”, as soon as you hit Play,
the wave cursor will jump back to the beginning of the file and playback
starts from there.
For detailed information about the options on this menu, use the help item
at the bottom of the menu.
For a description of the option “Synchronize from MIDI Time Code” on this
pop-up menu, see “Synchronizing WaveLab to external devices on page 649.
Setting the Stop point/loop
The Stop point/loop button on the Transport bar allows you to select
where playback should stop and whether it should loop indefinitely.
Automatic Stop
For example, if you select “Stop at next marker”, playback will stop as
soon as the program reaches a marker or the end of the file, whichever
comes first.