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Control Window
Rendering
9.2.10 Log window
This shared tool window allows you to view log messages that have been issued by WaveLab.
When using WaveLab's scripting language for example, the logWindow( ) function outputs
messages to this window. There are a number of toggle buttons and these allow you to filter
the types of messages displayed.
Note: When using the logWindow( ) method you need to have the "Show informal notes"
button selected for the messages to be visible. If no log messages are displayed, make sure
all the toggle buttons are selected - .
You can access this window via Workspace > Shared tool windows > Log. It is available
in the Control Window, Audio File Workspace and Audio Montage Workspace. You can also
access this window in the Control Window via Utilities > Log.
For an explanation of each parameter and interface feature, click on , or the 'What's this?'
question mark icon. For more information see Getting Help
Related topics
Control Window
Specific tool windows
Scripting
9.3 Metering
WaveLab contains a variety of audio meters to help in monitoring and analyzing audio.Meters
can be used to monitor audio during playback, rendering, recording and also to analyze a
specific selection of audio. There are seven different audio meters in WaveLab, each with
its own separate window. The meters are accessed via the Meters menu, the Shared Tool
windows menu, or from the Meters control bar.
Monitor Modes
You can choose the audio source and the mode for displaying information in the meters.
You can access the following monitoring functions from the Meters menu or via the Meters
command bar:
Monitor Playback - the meters display the audio output of the Master Section
after the dithering section, unlike the Master Section's own meter.
Monitor Audio Input - the meters display the audio input you have chosen in the
Audio Streaming Settings. This is useful for monitoring audio while recording.
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