User Manual

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WAVELAB
29 – 694 Audio Databases
Finding out where files are located
If you want to find out in which folder a certain file is located, right-click it
in the list and select “Show folders” from the menu that appears (or press
[Alt] and click on the file name or wave icon in the list). Either way, the
folder is highlighted in the Location pane (as is the file’s category – see
“Checking to which category a file belongs” on page 701).
Opening a file for editing
To open one or more files in a wave editing window, use one of the follow-
ing methods:
Double click on one file.
Select the file(s), right-click anywhere in the list except on a file name and select
Open from the menu that appears.
Drag the file(s) out of the Audio Database window into an “empty” area within the
WaveLab application window.
If the file is not on any of the disks currently “in the computer”, you will be
prompted for the required disk.
Playing a file
To play a file, select it and right-click on a file in the file list and select Play
from the speed menu (or press [Enter] on the computer keyboard). If the
file is not on any of the disks currently “in the computer”, the required disk
will be requested.
If the file is already open and has unsaved changes, the version in the win-
dow will be played rather than the one on disk.
The selected file is
located in this folder