User Manual

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WAVELAB
5 – 68 Basic methods
Using the computer keyboard
When you are working with WaveLab, the computer keyboard has several
different uses:
Transport controls
The Transport functions (such as Play, Stop, Record and so on) can all be
managed from the computer keyboard. The keyboard commands for these
functions are located on the numeric keypad, to the right on the computer
keyboard. See “Using the Transport bar” on page 135 in this book.
Keyboard shortcuts
Shortcuts for menus
Many of the items in WaveLab’s menus have a computer keyboard equiva-
lent an “accelerator”, listed on the menu. Some abbreviations might need
an explanation:
Due to the large number of functions in WaveLab, some key commands
consist of double or triple key strokes (known as “key sequences”). These
are displayed with the different keys separated by comma signs.
For example, “Alt+F12, T” means “hold down [Alt] and press [F12], re-
lease, then press [T]”.
Customizable shortcuts
You can define you own key shortcuts for a number of functions in the
program, see “Customizable key/MIDI commands” on page 746.
Additional shortcuts
In addition to the above, there are key commands that are not listed on the
menus or in this manual. Check the Key Commands chapter in the online
documentation for a full list.
Abbreviation Description
KP The numeric keypad. “KP 2” for example means the “2” key on the
numeric keypad.
BkSp The Backspace key.
F1 to F12 The Function keys.