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WAVELAB
32 – 734 Customizing
Styling WaveLab – Wave windows
It’s possible to “style” the Wave windows to your liking, by adjusting col-
ors (of waveforms, background, cursor lines, etc.) and changing the look
of the ruler and other window details. This can be done in two ways:
By changing the default style.
This is the style that is normally used when you open or record an audio file in a Wave win-
dow.
By having the program assign different styles to different Waves, according to
specific conditions.
You could for example have all files of a certain file type or with a certain name be shown
with their own style.
On the following pages, we will first describe the general procedure for
how to change the default style or set up style conditions, then describe
the elements you can change.
Changing the default style
1. Set up a Wave window to look the way you want it.
Note that this also includes the ruler formats – see “Units of time and level on page 61.
2. Select “Audio window styles…” from the View menu.
3. In the dialog that appears, make sure “Default style” is selected and click
“Save”.
4. Close the dialog.
Now, all Wave windows (which do not match any style condition you may have set up) will
be shown in the style you specified.