User Manual

Table Of Contents
WAVELAB
10 – 230 Master Section
About the effect plug-ins supplied with WaveLab
Included with WaveLab is a large number of plug-ins for all kinds of pur-
poses, audio compression, chorus, stereo enhancement, reverb, etc. The
parameters for each plug-in are described in the “Plug-in Processor Refer-
ence” in the online documentation.
Installing additional effect plug-ins
If you have purchased or downloaded additional plug-ins (VST or Di-
rectX), you need to install these to be able to use them in WaveLab. Nor-
mally, plug-ins come with an installer application of some kind, along with
a manual or installation notes – make sure to follow the instructions in
these when installing the plug-in.
About installing DirectX plug-ins
Normally if the DirectX plug-in has been installed properly, it will automat-
ically be “visible” in WaveLab. If it isn’t, you need to “update the Windows
registry” so that it is. Proceed as follows:
1. In Windows, locate the actual plug-in file on your hard disk.
These are “dll” (dynamic link library) files, which means they normally have the extension
“.dll”. Sometimes other extensions are used as well.
2. Drag and drop the file icon, either onto the WaveLab program icon, or
somewhere in the WaveLab application window.
A dialog box will ask you whether you want to register the plug-in or not.
Organizing plug-ins
You can specify which plug-ins should be available in the program and
how these should be organized on the menus. See “Organizing plug-in
processors” on page 753.