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WAVELAB
19 – 418 The Audio Montage
About overlapping clips
You can move clips so that they overlap each other on the same track.
Please note:
The tracks in the Audio Montage are polyphonic, which means that each track
can play back several overlapping clips at the same time.
Overlapping clips will be transparent, allowing you to see the underlying clips and their
waveforms.
To select an overlapped (underlying) clip, double click in the mouse zone to which
“Select/Move clip” is assigned (by default the bottom clip area).
There are automatic crossfading options that automatically adjust the volume en-
velope curves when you overlap clips.
This is described in the section “Using crossfades” on page 462.
Move selected clips to their related BWF time stamp
If a clip is referenced to a Broadcast wave file containing time code infor-
mation, you can select to move the clip to the position contained in the
source file. This can be useful if you have imported Broadcast Wave files
from another application that contain time stamp information embedded
in the files.
Select all clips that you wish to move in this way, and then select “Move
selected clips to their related BWF time stamp” on the Clips view : Func-
tions menu.
All clips will be moved according to the time positions embedded in the source file.
Update BWF time stamps (selected clips)
This is related to the preceding item, and can be used to update the time
stamp information in the source file if you have moved the clips.
If you select this option you need to resave the source file to store the
changes.