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WAVELAB
19 – 520 The Audio Montage
About the “Import Surround audio file” option
This import option allows you to import multichannel interleaved files in
the 5.1 format. This works as follows:
1. Open the Edit view : Mode menu and select the “6 channels” configuration.
2. Set the cursor where you want the imported files to be inserted and right-
click in an empty area for an audio track to open the Montage Insert
speed menu.
3. Select “Import surround audio file” from the menu.
A file dialog opens, where you can select a single interleaved audio file, which must be in
the 5.1 format.
4. Select the file and click Open.
The file is now automatically split into four separate files: two stereo (L/R front and L/R sur-
round) and two mono (center and LFE) files; and the Insert audio file dialog opens.
5. Here you can set various options for how the files should be inserted.
Click the question mark icon in the dialog for details. As you can see, each file is named af-
ter the original file but with the name of the surround channel it belongs to.
6. Each file is now placed on a different track, routed to the corresponding
surround output.
Mono surround channels will be placed on mono tracks, and stereo surround channels on
stereo tracks.
About the 8 channel mode
To select this mode, you first need to select “Mode CD” on the Edit view :
Mode menu. (This is merely a safety precaution, as this configuration is not
supported in the DVD-Audio protocol – after selecting this configuration
WaveLab will automatically switch to DVD-A Mode which is used for all
multichannel configurations.) When 8 channel mode is selected, you can
route tracks to one of the 8 output channels (mono tracks) or to a output
channel pair (stereo tracks). 8 channel mode is non-surround oriented,
and enables you to use the Montage as a straightforward 8 channel re-
cording/playback environment.
Channels are grouped as stereo pairs (1-2, 3-4, etc.), which is reflected
in the Master Section and when rendering to multiple files, see “Render-
ing to multiple files or multichannel files” on page 530.