Its modular approach allows you to use different parts of its comprehensive feature set in every area of professional audio production. WaveLab - The number one mastering software Mastering is one of the most important parts of the music production process. Assemble different tracks to create an entire album. Flexible integration of external hardware effects. Groove Agent 90? Halion 90? I've imported Malmsjo Acoustic Grand 1. Halion cut off sound after abo Currently 5.
Houston 90? Hypersonic 90? LM-4 Mark II 90? LM-9 90? Currently 6. MIDEX 3 90? Currently 7. Midex 8 90? If a dialog box is open, this dialog is described. You can:. The only limitation is the available hard disk space. You can also use the shortcuts [Ctrl]-[Z] or [F3] to undo. Many undo operations require no memory or disk space. However, operations that modify actual wave data like time stretch, EQ, etc. These files are automatically deleted each time you close or save the related document.
If you run out of hard disk space or if you are applying processing to extremely long sections of waves, you might want to put a limit on the Undo function applicable to Wave windows only :. Change the Limit number to the desired value. A window appears informing you of how much RAM and hard disk space you will gain by this operation.
Please note that this function works on one document at a time. It is only the undo buffer for the file in the active window that will be cleared. Also note that it only applies to Wave windows. You can close a document window by clicking its close button, by selecting Close from the File menu or by pressing [Ctrl]-[W]. If document window s contain unsaved changes, you will be asked whether you want to save those changes before closing.
Any changes you have made will not be saved. WaveLab windows are minimized like any other, but there are also options for minimizing all Wave windows or all windows regardless of type, as with closing, see above , from the Window menu.
Selecting all files in the list and clicking Save Selected, ensures that all changes made to any and all files, are saved. A quick way to switch between the open document windows is to use the document switch bar. This dialog, opened from the View menu or by pressing [F5] , is useful when you are working with many open documents.
It shows all currently open WaveLab files and documents in a list. The dialog is non-modal and will automatically be updated if any window is closed or opened. Welcome to ManualMachine. We have sent a verification link to to complete your registration. Log In Sign Up. Forgot password? Enter your email address and check your inbox. Please check your email for further instructions. Enter a new password.
Wavelab - 6. Steinberg Wavelab - 6. All rights reserved. Your Steinberg Team. These features require that you have a working Internet connection. Your CD recorder must support the disc-at-once write mode. Furthermore, the audio card must have an ASIO driver. Computer requirements Below, the minimum computer requirements are listed, with recommendations where applicable. Hard disk Audio files are relatively big. Do not use file compression on hard disks where audio files are stored!
Colors At this point you might want to check and for example change the number of colors you use on your computer screen. The Steinberg Key The Steinberg Key is, in fact, a little computer on which your Steinberg software licenses are stored. Also, licenses can within certain limits be transferred between keys — which is helpful, e. Installing the software The installation procedure unpacks all the files and automatically puts them in the right places.
Otherwise, proceed to step 5. Launching WaveLab 1. Launch WaveLab. WaveLab starts. Program settings Before you start working, you should make some settings: Audio card settings You need to specify which audio card and driver you intend to use.
Selecting an ASIO driver 1. Close the dialog. Therefore, the Playback Resolution settings will be greyed out. Additional audio settings There are other settings in the Preferences that affect audio playback and recording. If you change this setting, playback will stop when you leave the dialog. We recommend that you leave this option deactivated! However, please note: While a very low latency can be crucial in a real-time DAW application such as Steinberg Nuendo or Cubase, this is not strictly the case with WaveLab.
Temporary files You also need to specify where WaveLab should store its temporary files. This will not only improve performance, but also reduce disk fragmentation. Three possible folders can be specified for temp files. Click OK to select a folder and exit the file dialog. Select Preferences from the Options menu and select the Wave edit tab.
Proceed as follows: 1. Connecting the sampler MIDI connections 1. Booting up 1. Turn on your computer. Click on the Settings tab. Verifying MIDI communication with the sampler This is done when you start using it for audio transfers, and involves a number of steps creating presets, making SysEx ID settings, etc.
Installation done! Meter Settings You can set up most meters in the corresponding settings dialogs. For example, you can adjust the behavior, scale, and color of the meters. The audio montage supports various surround channel configurations using up to 8 channels. Resetting the Meters You can reset the display of some meters, for example, the Level Meter. Using Presets in the Meter Windows You can save the settings that you have made for a meter window as a preset.
By assigning presets to preset buttons, you can quickly switch between different level scales and display modes, for example. Phasescope The Phasescope indicates the phase and amplitude relationship between two stereo channels. Spectroscope The Spectroscope shows a graphical representation of the frequency spectrum, analyzed into 60 separate frequency bands, represented as vertical bars.
Spectrometer The Spectrometer uses FFT Fast Fourier Transform techniques to display a frequency graph, providing a precise and detailed real-time frequency analysis. Live Spectrogram The Live Spectrogram shows the last seconds of the audio stream.
This allows you to detect disturbances in the spectrogram, and monitor the noise level and frequencies, for example. Bit Meter The Bit Meter shows how many bits are used. Oscilloscope The Oscilloscope offers a highly magnified view of the waveform around the playback cursor position.
Wavescope The Wavescope meter displays a real-time waveform drawing of the audio signal being monitored. It can be useful when recording or rendering a file if Monitor File Rendering mode is active.
Preparing a DVD-Audio. This is also done automatically before writing to disk. Refer to the description about DVD-Audio, and CD window for a description of the preparations before following the instructions here. Erase Optical Media Dialog In this dialog, you can quickly or fully erase an optical disc before writing.
Spectral Editing Spectral editing allows you to edit and process individual frequency ranges instead of the full frequency spectrum. Spectrogram The Spectrogram in the wave window shows the frequency spectrum in relation to time. Wavelet Display The Wavelet display shows a higher time resolution in high frequencies and a higher frequency resolution in lower frequencies. Spectrogram Options Dialog The Spectrogram Options dialog allows you to define how the frequency spectrum is displayed in the Spectrogram and in the Wavelet display.
Spectrum Tab The Spectrum tab allows you to use high-quality linear-phase filters to process a spectrum range selection for audio restoration and processing. Spectrum Processing Spectrum processing can be used to process short regions of up to 60 seconds offline.
This type of processing can be used to reduce, remove, or replace unwanted sound artifacts in the audio material with great precision. Audio Inpainting The Audio Inpainting algorithm allows you to remove or attenuate sounds in the spectrum. Audio inpainting restores a spectrum selection based on the content of the surrounding region. Spectrum Watermark You can transcode text and pictures in the spectrum and thereby define a watermark.
Other spectrogram applications are able to display the watermarks. The watermarks are compatible with lossy encodings. Master Section Processing Master Section mode allows you to process an individual frequency range via the Master Section.
Auto Split The auto split function allows you to automatically split audio files in the Audio Editor or clips in the Audio Montage window according to specific rules.
Auto Split in Audio Files You can use the auto split function, for example, to split a recorded audio file into single takes, to split a drum loop into its individual drum hit samples, to output individual tracks from an album master file, or to silence the regions between audio information in an instrumental take. Auto Split in Audio Montages You can use the auto split function to split the active clip.
You can use the auto split function in many situations, for example, to split a single clip of a recording into separate takes, to split a drum loop into its individual drum hit samples, to output individual tracks from an album master file, or to silence the regions between audio information in an instrumental take. Loops Looping is used to simulate the infinite or at least very long sustain of many instrumental sounds.
WaveLab Pro allows you to create smooth loops, even for the most complex types of sounds. Basic Looping Looping a sound allows you to repeat a section of the sample indefinitely in order to create a sustain of unlimited length. Instrumental sounds in samplers rely on looping organ sounds, for example. Loop Refinement A basic loop can contain clicks or abrupt changes in timbre at the turning point.
To create a seamless loop, you can refine the loop. Use the Loop Tweaker dialog to tweak an existing loop selection so that it loops perfectly or use it to create a loop from material which is not perfectly suited to create a loop. The Loop Tone Uniformizer dialog allows you to create loops from these kinds of sounds. Sample Attributes Sample attributes allow you to define settings for an audio sample before loading it into a hardware or software sampler.
Signal Generator The Signal Generator allows you to generate complex synthesized sounds in mono or stereo. Importing Audio CD Tracks You can read audio tracks from regular CDs and save them as a digital copy in any audio format on your hard disk. Ultra-Safe Mode Sometimes, a small bit of a CD track is not properly retrieved which results in unpleasant clicks and pops in the audio.
This depends on the quality of your CD drive. Video WaveLab Pro allows you to add video files to your audio montage.
You can play back video files in various formats from within WaveLab Pro, extract the audio from a video file, and edit your audio alongside the video. Video Track The video track in the audio montage allows you to add video files to your audio montage. Video Clip Editing A video clip is created automatically when you import a video file to an audio montage.
Video Window If you import a video to your audio montage and start playback, the video plays back in the Video window.
You can resize the Video window and undock it to place it on another screen, for example. Video File Compatibility When working with video files in WaveLab Pro, you must make sure that the video file type is supported. Frame Rates WaveLab Pro supports different video and film frame rates.
The video frame rate must match the audio montage frame rate. Batch Processing Batch processing in WaveLab Pro allows you to process any number of audio files or audio montage files with Master Section plug-ins and presets, offline effects, and other plug-ins that are unique to batch processing.
Batch Processor Window This window allows you to process any number of audio files or audio montages with Master Section plug-ins and presets, offline effects, and other plug-ins.
Offline Processors There are several different types of plug-ins that can be applied to a batch process. Working with the Batch Processor You can batch process audio files or audio montage files with Master Section plug-ins and presets, offline effects, and other plug-ins that are unique to batch processing. Watch Folders Watch Folders can be used to automate batch processing tasks.
By copying files into a Watch Folder, a predefined batch processor is automatically applied to these files. Batch Conversion You can convert multiple audio files simultaneously to another format. If no processing is needed, this can be done using the Batch Conversion dialog. Batch Conversion Dialog This dialog allows you to convert the file format of a group of audio files. Batch Converting Files You can convert multiple audio files to another format in a single batch operation. Batch Renaming With the batch renaming functions, you can batch rename multiple files, markers, and clips.
You can convert, remove, format, import, and insert text. This allows you to batch rename file names according to user specified rules. Batch Renaming Dialog The pages of the Batch Renaming dialog for files, clips, and markers share most features, with some differences.
Batch Renaming Files You can batch rename multiple files according to specified settings. Batch Renaming Markers You can batch rename multiple markers in audio files or audio montages according to specified settings.
Batch Renaming Clips You can batch rename multiple clips according to specified settings. Renaming Operation Categories and Types On the second page of the Batch Renaming dialog, you set up the renaming operation that you want to perform for clips, files, or markers.
List of Renaming Operations In this section on the Operation page of the Batch Renaming dialog, you can create, delete, and arrange renaming operations. Preview Section In this section on the Operation page of the Batch Renaming dialog, you can preview the result of the selected renaming operation. Range Parameters The range parameters on the Operation page of the Batch Renaming dialog allow you to specify where in the name the operation is performed.
Previewing and Performing All Renaming Operations On the last page of the Batch Renaming dialog, you can see how all the selected file, clip, or marker names are changed before you start the batch renaming. Note that if the name contains a random item, this item name will most likely be different in the preview. Regular Expressions A regular expression is a formula composed of characters that have special meanings called operators.
Other characters are plain letters and numbers that are searched for. The search engine browses the target text one character at a time and stops as soon as it finds a sequence of characters that matches the regular expression.
Podcasts Podcasting is a method of distributing multimedia files over the Internet, for example, for playback on mobile devices and personal computers. Podcast Editor The Podcast Editor is divided into two panes.
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