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WAVELAB
The Audio Montage 19 – 383
A clip is created, named after the original audio file. You can change the
name of clips in the Audio Montage, as described in the section “The col-
umns” on page 439.
This method can also be used for dragging selection ranges (see “Selection
ranges” on page 413) from another (or the same) Montage.
The dragged range will become a separate clip.
If you want to drag the whole audio file from the Wave window to the Audio Mon-
tage, you don’t need to make a selection first.
Instead you can click on the purple document button at the upper right corner of the Wave
window and drag it to the Montage.
You can also drag files into the Clips view.
By inserting from open Wave windows
If one or several Wave windows are open, you can right-click an empty
area on a Montage track and select any open Wave from the pop-up
menu that appears. A number of Insert options for the file are presented
before inserting, see “The Insert options” on page 388.
If several Wave windows are open you can also select “Insert all open
waves” from the pop-up to insert them all. This will open the Insert audio
files dialog, allowing you to specify how the files should be ordered and
whether they all should be placed on one single track or separate tracks
see “Multiple clips” on page 390.
By using Copy and Paste
1. In the Wave window, select the audio section that you want the clip to re-
fer to.
2. Select Copy from the Edit menu, or press [Ctrl]-[C].
3. Make the Audio Montage window active, and click in the track on which
you want to put the clip, at the desired position.
This sets the Montage cursor position (as indicated by the vertical line) and selects the
track (as indicated by the highlighted Track Control area to the left).
4. Select Paste from the Edit menu, or press [Ctrl]-[V].
5. A pop-up menu appears, listing a number of Insert options. Select one of
these.
The options are described in the section “The Insert options” on page 388.