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WAVELAB
19 – 378 The Audio Montage
Assembling the Montage
Creating a new Montage
1. Pull down the File menu and open the New submenu.
2. Select the “Audio Montage…” item.
The Sample rate dialog appears.
3. Specify the preferred sample rate.
The audio files that you want to use in the Montage must have this sample rate.
If you plan to burn a CD from the Audio Montage, you have to select the
44.1 kHz sample rate.
4. Click OK.
A new Audio Montage window appears, containing one stereo track.
If you have saved a template (see “Saving a Montage template on page
499), the Sample rate dialog will not automatically be displayed (since the
new Montage will use the sample rate saved in the template). To change the
sample rate, you will need to select “Audio Properties…” from the Edit menu.
Alternative ways to create a Montage
There are several ways to generate a new Montage “automatically”:
Import cue-sheet/CD image as Audio Montage.
This function on the File menu (Open submenu) allows you to open a cue sheet – a text file
containing information about how CD tracks correspond to the audio in an associated CD
image file. The result will be a Montage with clips corresponding to the tracks in the cue
sheet, all referencing the same CD image audio file.
Cue sheets and CD images can be created in many programs, including WaveLab (see
“Rendering a CD image and cue sheet” on page 540).
By importing Audio CD tracks directly to a Montage.
When using the Import Audio CD tracks function on the Tools menu, you can automatically
create an Audio Montage playing the imported tracks. See “Convert to Basic Audio CD” on
page 598.
You can convert a Basic Audio CD into an Audio Montage.
This is done from the CD menu (available for Basic Audio CD windows).
By importing DVD-Audio tracks.
You can import selected tracks, a group or all groups from a (non-copy protected) DVD-
Audio disc and convert these into Montages – see “Importing DVD-Audio tracks into
WaveLab” on page 599.