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WAVELAB
6 – 70 Editing in the Wave window
About this chapter
The Wave window is the heart of WaveLab’s audio editing capabilities.
This is where you view, play back and edit individual audio files. This chap-
ter describes how to open and save audio files, how to perform wave edit-
ing and how to handle the Wave window itself.
Creating new empty documents
If you want to start with an empty file, for assembling material from other
files for example, proceed as follows:
Using menus
1. Select New from the File menu, and Wave from the submenu that ap-
pears.
Or, right-click the New icon on the Standard Commands control bar.
2. Fill out the dialog that appears.
See “Supported file formats” on page 113 for details about the various options.
By dragging
This is only possible if the currently active window is a Wave window (or
if no document windows are open).
1. Make sure “Create window using mouse” is activated in the Preferences–
Wave edit tab.
2. Drag to make up a box in an empty free area of the WaveLab application
window.
This must be of a certain minimum size. If you don’t get a new window, try again with a big-
ger box. The new window “inherits” its attributes from the last active window. If no window
is open, the dialog box settings for units are used instead.
About display options
There are a number of options that govern how a window will look when it
is first created. These are all found on the Preferences–Wave edit tab.
Click the question mark icon in the dialog for details.