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WAVELAB
The Audio Montage 19 – 549
For the various CD track markers, for example, the codes to use are the
following:
You must use Nuendo 2.0 or later if you want to create specially named
markers that will be interpreted as WaveLab markers.
In Nuendo, a marker track has to be created for the specially named markers.
When importing AES-31 projects containing specially named markers, the
marker codes (e.g. [t-end]) will not be displayed in WaveLab.
XML Export/Import of Audio Montages
This is available on the Save special (Montage) submenu, and is solely
intended for users familiar with XML. XML stands for “E Xtensible Markup
Language” and is a markup language much like HTML.
This feature can be useful, e.g. to change many file names used by the Au-
dio Montage (export then import). It could also be used to generate Audio
Montages from scratch (or from a template), or to convert another DAW
file format to WaveLab’s Audio Montage. Another application could be to
compare two Audio Montages with a text file comparer.
There are many freeware XML editors available, but a simple text editor
can also be used.
It is beyond the scope of this manual to provide details about how to edit
XML files, however here’s some basic information:
All strings are included in a CDATA section, in the UTF-8 format.
All integer values are in simple textual form: 127 = “127”
All float and double values are stored in Base64 format.
Any binary data is stored in Base64 format.
Marker type Code Example marker name
CD track start [t-start] “So it begins [t-start]”
CD track end [t-end] “The end [t-end] of the road”
CD track splice [t-splice] Intermission [t-splice]
CD track index [t-index] [t-index] Hello