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WAVELAB
8 – 156 Metering
Introduction
WaveLab offers very detailed and versatile metering, allowing you to moni-
tor level, pan, phase, spectrum and more during playback, on audio input
and even during file rendering. This chapter describes how to display, set
up and use the various meters.
Selecting what to monitor
On the lower part of the Analysis menu, you will find different monitor
modes for the meters. You select a monitor mode either from the menu, or
by clicking the corresponding button on the Meters control bar.
The six modes work as follows:
Monitor playback
This is the normal metering mode, in which the meters reflect the audio
being played back. Note that metering occurs after the Master Section in
this mode, which means the results of effects, dithering and Master faders
are taken into account.
In this mode, the meters can be used for monitoring all kinds of audio
playback: Wave windows, Audio Montage, audio CD track lists, audition
in file dialogs, etc.
Monitor audio input
In this mode, the meters will reflect the audio input to the program. Typi-
cally, this is the mode to use when recording. The Master Section settings
are not taken into account in this mode.
Freeze all meters
Selecting this “mode” will freeze all open meters, causing them to keep
the values and readings displayed the moment you selected the mode.
The meters will remain frozen until you select another monitor mode.