User Manual

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WAVELAB
Installing and setting up 3 – 25
Launching WaveLab
1. Make sure the Steinberg Key is plugged into the USB port.
2. Launch WaveLab.
WaveLab starts.
The Steinberg Key has to be plugged in at all times when running WaveLab.
Program settings
Before you start working, you should make some settings:
Audio card settings
You need to specify which audio card and driver you intend to use. Wave-
Lab can communicate with the audio card via any of the standard proto-
cols; ASIO, MME or WDM. Note:
For multichannel operation and other WaveLab features like the External
gear plug-in you must use an ASIO driver.
Selecting an ASIO driver
1. Open the Preferences–Audio device tab.
2. Select the ASIO driver from the “Playback device” pop-up menu.
Note that the “Playback device” menu heading has now changed to “Playback/Record de-
vice” and the Recording device section has been greyed out. This is because with ASIO,
the same driver is always used both for output and input.
3. If you click the “Control Panel” button the audio card settings application
(usually installed with the audio card) for the ASIO driver opens.
In the Control Panel you may find settings for buffer size, digital formats, additional I/O con-
nections, etc. depending on the audio card and the driver.
4. Click on the “Connections” button.
The ASIO Audio connections dialog will appear, listing all available channel inputs and out-
puts in WaveLab.
Internally there are 8 fixed WaveLab channels that can be freely mapped
to ASIO outputs and inputs on your audio interface. “Surround channels”
are the available surround speaker channels. See
“The ASIO Audio Con-
nections dialog”
on page 507
for more information about the ASIO Au-
dio connections
dialog.
5. Close the dialog.