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WAVELAB
33 – 760 Plug-in Processor Reference
About WaveLab plug-ins
These plug-ins use WaveLab’s own plug-in format, and cannot be used
with other applications. Note:
As a rule, WaveLab specific plug-ins can only be used in the Master Section
(not as track or clip effects in the Audio Montage).
However, some WaveLab effects are also included as VST plug-ins, available as track or
clip effects in Audio Montages. This is indicated for each effect below.
WaveLab specific plug-ins can also be used in the batch processor.
You can specify which plug-ins should be available in the Master Section by
using the Organize Master Section Plug-ins function on the Options menu.
This also allows you to specify which plug-ins should be available in the Dithering Pane
(post-master fader).
Only certain WaveLab specific plug-ins can be used as master effects when
a multichannel configuration is used in the Montage.
Effects that can be used with multiple output channels are indicated for each effect below.
Note that all channels in the Master Section will be affected equally.
Presets for WaveLab plug-ins are handled like other presets in WaveLab
(processing functions, etc.).
Auto Panner
The Auto Panner (only available in the Master Section) pans the signals
continuously between the left and right channel in the stereo image. It has
the following parameters:
Parameter Description
LFO Freq
(0.1Hz~50Hz)
This parameter sets the speed of the panning. The higher the value, the
faster the signal moves around in the stereo image.
Width (0~100%) Use this parameter to specify the “width” of the pan movements. The
value 100% causes the signal to move from the extreme left to the ex-
treme right, while 0% disables the panning effect.
Waveform
(Sine, Pulse)
Allows you to specify the way in which the signal moves from left to
right. Select Sine if you prefer fluid movements, or Pulse to create
abrupt panning “jumps”.
Out Left, Out Right
(-96dB~6dB)
These two parameters allow you to adjust the level of the left or right
channel, useful e.g. for correcting the stereo image or adjusting the
overall gain. The setting 0dB means no change of level, while -96dB
means turning the channel off completely.