User Manual

Table Of Contents
WAVELAB
19 – 510 The Audio Montage
About the “Disable redundant modes” menu option
This is activated by default. On the Edit view : Mode menu you have proba-
bly noticed that some of the surround configurations are greyed out. You
may also have noticed that in all surround configurations there is a slash “/”
between some of the channels. If you look closer you can see that the
greyed out channel configurations actually contain the same surround
channel assignment as other (available) configurations, but that the slash
there is placed between different channels. The reason for this is that the
DVD-Audio specification allows for mixed sample resolutions within the
same channel configuration, which therefore needs to be divided into two
separate groups, e.g. the Lf/Rf channel group could have a higher sample
rate resolution than the other surround channels in the same configuration.
The slash indicates which channels belong to which group.
However, the use of mixed resolutions is not yet implemented in WaveLab
so these modes are at the moment “redundant”.
Assigning tracks to output channels
When you select a multichannel configuration, new tracks are not auto-
matically created, you have to create and assign tracks to surround chan-
nels manually. However, when you import a multichannel interleaved
audio file in the 5.1 format, tracks routed to the corresponding surround
channels are automatically created, see below.
You select which output(s) a given audio track should be assigned to in
the Audio dispatching dialog.