
242 Interface Elements
For an explanation of each parameter and interface feature, click on , or the 'What's this?'
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11.1.10 Audio Range
This dialog allows you to define accurately a specific audio range. This audio range is then
used to create a selection. There are many options you can choose to easily select a specific
part of your Audio File.
You can also audition your selection using the various playback buttons provided.
In order to select a region of the Audio File, first select a From and To point using one of the
methods available. Additional options allow you to control your selection further.
You can access this dialog in the Audio File and Audio Montage Workspaces by choosing
Edit > Select > Edit....
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
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11.1.11 Audio Streaming Settings
This dialog allows you to specify how WaveLab's internal input and output channels are
connected to your sound card and which device you intend to use for audio playback and
recording. You can define the buffer settings for your device as well as setting up connections
to external gear such as external effects units. You should select at least two channels for
stereo playback and recording.
Control Panel - clicking this will launch your sound card settings application (usually
installed with the audio card). In most cases this will provide settings for buffer size,
digital formats, additional I/O connections, etc. depending on your sound card and
driver.
Playback tab - this allows you to select and name audio ports used for playback.If you
are monitoring on a surround system, specify your surround speaker outputs here.
Recording tab - this allows you to select and name your audio ports used for recording
and input monitoring. The inputs you define here will then be available in the recording
window.
External gear tab - this allows you to select inputs and outputs to external audio
processing equipment. For example, you can use this to buss audio out to an outboard
effects unit and back into /app.
Options tab - use this tab to specify the number of buffers and control driver function-
ality (e.g. release the driver when the application is in the background, so that it can be
used by other applications). You can also specify pre-roll and post-roll times.
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