User Manual

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WAVELAB
10 – 222 Master Section
The Master level pane
The Faders
The faders in the Master level pane govern the final output level. Use
these in conjunction with the level meters (those next to the fader, or even
better, the meters in the Level/Pan Meter window) and the clip indicators
to optimize the level of the signal sent to the audio hardware.
It’s particularly important to avoid clipping (signal levels exceeding the
available headroom), especially when mastering. Clipping is indicated by
the Master Section’s clip indicators (see below) and by the number of clip
indicators in the Level/Pan meter.
To adjust the level, use the following methods:
To make coarse adjustments, click a fader handle and drag it.
You can also click directly anywhere along the fader scale to move the fader handle there
immediately.
For fine adjustments, click on the upper or lower half of the fader handle.
This raises or lowers the level by a small amount.
To reset a fader to 0.00 dB, press [Ctrl] and click anywhere on the fader.
When both faders are set to 0.00 (and the Mono button isn’t activated), the Master level
section will not affect the signal at all. This is indicated by the red indicator for the Master
pane going dark.
You can control the faders using a wheel mouse.
This has to be activated in the Preferences–Environment tab.
The fader settings are shown numerically below each fader.