User Manual

Table Of Contents
WAVELAB
Audio Databases 29 – 697
Rename
If you want to rename the file, proceed as follows.
1. Right-click on the file and select “Rename…” from the pop-up menu.
If the file is not on any of the disks currently “in the computer”, you will be prompted for the
required disk.
2. Type in the new name and press [Return]. Do not specify an extension,
only the actual file name.
If you need to modify the extension, use the Properties dialog, see “Setting properties” on
page 695.
This operation permanently changes the actual file name!
Remove
To remove one or more files from the Audio Database, without actually
deleting it from disk, select the file(s), right-click anywhere in the list ex-
cept on a file name, and select “Remove…” from the pop-up menu.
Drag & Drop between Audio Databases and Workspaces
You can drag and drop files to the following locations:
The File List in another Audio Database. This copies the file into that Audio Data-
base. If you hold down [Alt] or [Shift], the file is moved rather than copied.
A category in another Audio Database. Categories are described in detail below.
If you drag a file onto a category in another Audio Database, the file is copied to
that Database and added to the category on which you dropped it. Use [Alt] or
[Shift] to move the file rather than copy it.
A Workspace window. This copies the file to the Workspace. You can
aim at a certain group to add the files to it.
Note that it is also possible to drag and drop files from a WaveLab Audio
Database into a project in Steinberg’s Nuendo application!