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WAVELAB
19 – 530 The Audio Montage
10. Close the Audio File Format dialog when you are done.
11. Click the Schedule tab to make settings for Priority, Start and Completion
actions (see “Options on the Schedule tab” on page 242).
12. Click OK to create the file(s).
Rendering to multiple files or multichannel files
If you have selected the “Create specific file” option in the Render dialog,
you can make numerous settings in the Audio File Format dialog before
rendering. This dialog is opened by clicking the File Format item at the
bottom of the dialog (where the current file format settings are shown).
On the “Channels” pop-up menu in this dialog you can select the Multi
Mono and Multi Stereo/Mono items (for rendering to multiple files). If you
are rendering a surround mix to Multi Stereo/Mono files for example, the
mono/stereo status of the rendered files will reflect the mono/stereo sta-
tus of the surround channels. In case the Montage to be rendered uses a
6 channel (5.1) surround mode, two stereo files (Lf/Rf and Ls/Rs) and
two mono files (C/Lfe) will be rendered. The names of the rendered files
will also reflect the name of the surround channel they belong to.
If you render an 8 channel configuration using the Multi Stereo/Mono
option, the channels are grouped as logical pairs (1-2, 3-4, etc.). Thus, for
tracks routed to only one channel in a pair, a mono file will be created.
It is also possible to render single multichannel surround files in the WMA
5.1 and 7.1 formats. To do this you must use the Windows Media Audio 9
Professional encoder. Click the question mark icon in the dialog for details.