User Manual

Table Of Contents
WAVELAB
4 – 44 Overview
CD/DVD creation
Where do I go if I want to…
Create an audio CD that can be played back in a regular CD player?
You can either create a Basic Audio CD (see “Preparing a Basic Audio CD on page 347)
or an Audio Montage (see “The Audio Montage” on page 371). As the name implies, the
Basic Audio CD allows for quick and easy CD creation, while the Audio Montage lets you
perform advanced, clip-based editing.
Create a DVD that can be played back in a DVD-A player?
A DVD-Audio compatible disc can contain one or several (up to 9) groups. A group corre-
sponds to a Montage in WaveLab. You add the Audio Montage(s) to a DVD-Audio project
where you also can make various settings, and finally render the project before burning the
DVD (see “DVD-Audio projects” on page 551).
Create a data CD/DVD or a Mixed Mode CD/DVD containing audio, data and
video?
You do this in a Data CD/DVD window. See “Data CD/DVD Projects on page 583.
Create labels for the CDs/DVDs I make?
This is done in the Label Editor. See “Creating labels” on page 603.
Miscellaneous
Where do I go if I want to…
Use WaveLab for data backup purposes?
Create a backup plan, as described in the chapter “Using WaveLab for backup on page
713.
Use hardware samplers with WaveLab?
WaveLab can communicate directly with a number of different sampler models. This is
done from the Sampling menu. Read more in the chapter “Using samplers and creating
loops” on page 657.
The above are just a few pointers to some of the fundamental functions in
WaveLab. While using them, you will discover a multitude of other fea-
tures and functions that let you make full use of the possibilities of this
amazing program.
Have fun exploring WaveLab!