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WAVELAB
Editing in the Wave window 6 – 89
Working with a meter based display
If the material on which you are working is tempo based, and you know
the tempo, you can make the ruler show positions in meter format (bars,
beats and ticks), to make it easier to find musically related cutting points:
1. Select Meter for the ruler time format, see “Units of time and level” on
page 61.
2. Open the Preferences–Wave edit tab.
3. Set the Time Signature and Tempo to match the file.
4. Set the “Ticks per quarter note” setting to a number you feel comfortable
with.
This might for example be the same value as that used by your MIDI sequencer.
In this example, a meter ruler with 96 ticks per quarter note is used.
Setting the wave cursor position
Many operations, such as playback and selection depend on the current
cursor position – for example, playback often starts at the cursor. The cur-
rent cursor position is indicated by a vertical flashing line, both in the Main
view and in the Overview. There are various ways to move the wave cursor:
By clicking once somewhere in the Main view or on the time ruler.
If you have a selection, click on the ruler, since clicking in the waveform deselects all.
By clicking and dragging in the time ruler.
By using the Transport controls (see “Setting the start point for playback on
page 136).
By using the “Move cursor to” menu on the View menu.
The options on this are similar to the “Scroll to” menu, see above. There’s also a “Position”
option which allows you to specify any position in the format selected for dialogs and a
“Snap Cursor” option described in the section “Using “Snap Cursor” on page 90.