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19 – 502 The Audio Montage
4. If you later want to be able to lengthen the clips in the cloned Montage,
you need to specify a clip margins value greater than zero.
This feature allows you to add a specified number of seconds before and after the begin-
ning and end of the clip range in the created audio files.
This is only relevant if you have selected any other option than the first one
(“Recreate exact audio files”).
5. If you want the clips in the cloned Montage to have the names of their re-
spective audio file, activate the option “Reset clip names from file names”.
6. If you want the markers in the original audio files to be included in the
cloned files, activate the option “Copy audio file markers”.
7. Click the Schedule tab to make settings for Priority, Completion, etc.
The options are the same as when using the Render function in the Master Section (see
“Options on the Schedule tab” on page 242). Note that the process will happen in the
background, allowing you to continue working in WaveLab (although not with the Montage
being cloned).
8. Click Clone.
The audio files and the Montage are cloned. When finished, the cloned Montage will appear
in a new Montage window.
Split files to remove
unused ranges
Unused ranges in the files are removed, but instead of concatenat-
ing the used sections of a file (as with the previous option), the file is
split when a range is removed.
Create exactly one file
per clip
Every clip in the Montage clone will reference to a unique file, con-
taining only the audio used in the clip. The files will be named after
the clips, with the addition of a number if several clips have the
same name.
Create one file per clip,
avoid duplicates
As the previous option, but if two clips use the exact same audio
range, a common file is created for these clips.
Option Description