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WAVELAB
9 – 214 Off-line processing
The clipboard could also be a copy from another wave file, but the clipboard
size and the selection size must match.
Setting the Envelope
By adding points to the envelope curve you can create an envelope curve
that governs how the two audio ranges are mixed over the time line.
1. Double click on the envelope curve to add a point.
A point will be added where you click.
2. If you click on the point it will be selected (red color) and by click-drag-
ging you can move it in any direction.
The curve changes accordingly in the waveform display.
When you point the mouse in the display (or move a point), the current
position and level change is shown continuously in the field above the dis-
play.
3. You can keep adding as many points as you like to the curve.
You cannot move a point past a another point in the horizontal direction.
4. You can select several points using [Shift] and move them together.
By clicking on the envelope curve itself (not on a point) you can move the whole curve up or
down.
Envelope functions in the dialog
The functions are selectable in three ways (the same options in all cases):
From the Functions menu.
By clicking the icons above the display.
By right-clicking in the display.
The following options are available in the dialog:
Option Description
Deselect all points This will deselect all selected points.
Delete selected points Deletes all selected points.
Reset selected points Resets all selected points.
Reset whole envelope This removes all added points.
Flip vertical This will flip the current envelope vertically (in the level axis).
Flip horizontal This will flip the current envelope horizontally (in the time axis).
Smooth envelope This allows you to create spline curves, for smoother transitions.