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The VST plug-ins are described individually in Audio Plug-ins.
14.3 ... edit an existing Audio File?
You can open Audio Files from within the Audio File Workspace by:
opening the file directly using the File > Open command
using WaveLab's File Browser to locate your file and open it (you may need to change
the file type filter so that the file type matches the Audio File)
dragging a file directly from the operating system's file browser
When you open the Audio File, it appears in a Wave edit window for you to begin editing. In
the Audio Montage Workspace you can only drag Audio Files into an existing montage; you
can't open an Audio File directly.
14.4 ... compile and edit several Audio Files on multiple
tracks?
To accomplish this you need to create an Audio Montage.
First create a new Audio Montage file from File > New in the Audio Montage Workspace,
or if you are working within the Audio File Workspace from Edit > Create Audio Montage
from Audio File...
To add more Audio Files you can use drag them directly from:
the File Browser
the Operating System's file browser
the document button in the status bar from within the Audio File Workspace. See
Status Bar for more information.
the document tab.
To add further tracks to your montage, right-click on the [1] button on the left side of the
window and choose "Add stereo track/Add mono track".
See Audio Montages for more information.
14.5 ... apply processing to an Audio File?
The Audio File Workspace Process menu contains a number of options for manipulating
Audio Files, including fade-in, fade-out and normalize. Use these functions to process a
complete Audio File (or a selected region) that you have open in the main editing window.
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