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WAVELAB
Editing in the Wave window 6 – 99
Basic editing commands
Mono/stereo
WaveLab is totally flexible in its handling of stereo. All editing operations
can be performed on either channel or both.
Copying audio
The following operations allow you to make copies of sections of audio
within the same file or from one file to another.
Please note that any existing markers (see “What are markers for? on page
328) in the source audio section also will be copied.
By dragging
1. Decide whether you want to use “Snap to Zero crossing” (activated from
the Options menu) for this operation.
When this is activated, both the selection start and end as well as the drop position will al-
ways occur at zero crossings. See “Snapping to zero crossings” on page 95 for details.
2. Make a selection.
3. Point at the selection, press the mouse button and hold it down.
4. Drag to a position outside the selection (in the same file) or to another
Wave window.
When you have the cursor over a valid area, the pointer will turn into a single or double
waveform (see below). The status bar will show the exact position at which the selection
will be inserted.
Make sure you don’t drop on a selection in the destination window, or you
will perform a crossfade, see “Crossfade on page 192.