User Manual

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WAVELAB
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Selecting envelope points
The following sections apply to both volume and fade envelope points. In
other words, you can select, deselect and move both sustain and fade enve-
lope points.
Clicking on an envelope point selects it (it becomes red). You can also
select several envelope points. The following rules apply:
[Shift]-click (on a point) to select all points between a previously selected point
and the current point.
[Ctrl]-click (on a point) to select non-contiguous points in the envelope curve.
[Alt]-click (anywhere in the clip) and draw a selection rectangle.
All points inside the rectangle become selected.
Deselecting points
You can deselect all selected points by clicking on a selected point or by
selecting “Deselect all points” from the envelope speed menu. To dese-
lect a single point (amongst other selected points), [Ctrl]-click the point
you want to deselect.
Dragging volume envelope points
To move a point, click on it and drag it in any direction.
The junction points (the points separating the Fade parts and the sustain part) will only
move horizontally this way. To move a junction part vertically, press [Ctrl] and drag.
To move several selected points, click any selected point and drag in any direc-
tion.
All selected points will be moved.
Clicking on a curve segment (i.e. the part of an envelope curve between two se-
lected points) allows all currently selected points to be moved vertically.
You are constrained to vertical movement using this method.
Clicking on a curve segment (i.e. the part of an envelope curve between two se-
lected points) and then pressing [Shift] allows all selected points to be moved
horizontally.
You are constrained to horizontal movement using this method.
[Ctrl]-clicking on the envelope curve and dragging it up or down will select (and
move) the two nearest points to the right and left respectively.
You are constrained to vertical movement using this method. This method is useful as a
shortcut for quickly adjusting the level of a curve segment.