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WAVELAB
32 – 736 Customizing
The following settings are available:
5. Click OK to close the “Style condition” dialog, and close the Audio Win-
dow Styles dialog.
Now, if you open or record a new file that meets all conditions specified
for a style slot, it will automatically be shown in that style.
Note that the conditions are set for the style slots – not for the actual style
settings stored in the slot. This means you can set up your conditions first if
you like, and then change the style settings for the slots (see below), with-
out having to redefine the conditions.
Saving your own styles for use with conditions
To save your own settings in the style slots, you proceed just as when
changing the default style: set up the Wave window as desired, select the
style slot in the Audio Window Styles dialog and click Save. It’s also pos-
sible to rename a style slot by clicking and typing.
The elements of a style
Again: When you change any of these style settings (apart from ruler for-
mats), you need to save them in a style (either the default style or one of the
conditional styles – see “Changing the default style on page 734).
If you don't do so, the window will automatically be reset to the default style (or a condi-
tional style) as soon as you perform any editing (because the style to apply is evaluated af-
ter each edit)!
Setting Description
File extension Here you can specify files of certain types, by entering their file exten-
sions (e.g. mp3 or wav). Separate several extensions with a blank
space or comma.
Name Allows you to specify keywords in the file names. For example, by en-
tering the keyword “bass”, all files with “bass” in the name can be
shown with a separate style.
Separate keywords with a blank space or comma.
Sample Rate If this is activated, only files with a sample rate in the range specified
will be shown with this style.
Bit Resolution If this is activated, only files with a bit resolution in the range specified
will be shown with this style.
Number of channels Lets you specify that only mono (1 channel) or stereo (2 channels)
files should be shown with this style.