Steinberg Wavelab 7 is a professionally featured audio editor and mastering suite that also includes the option to create podcasts. It enjoys a fantastic reputation not only with professionals, but also with enthusiasts because of its simple and elegant user interface. Aimed at new and experienced users, this course walks through the program requirements while looking at the user interface and its many new features including the Switcher, Workspaces, Master Section Effects, and Tool Windows. By working with provided audio files, the course demonstrates implementing effects and works toward using the Audio Montage feature that allows Wavelab to act in a similar way to an audio sequencer. Along the way, Wavelab's visual analysis tools are scrutinized as they help the user sculpt their audio recordings. Additionally, the course looks at how to convert audio files into Red Book standard CDs and finishes with a look at the Podcasting workspace that has now become an integral aspect of Wavelab 7. To begin learning today, simply click on the movie links.
Introduction
Introduction What is WaveLab? New Features Requirements & Installation WaveLab Help pt. 1 WaveLab Help pt. 2 Overview
Interface Overview pt. 1 Interface Overview pt. 2 Panels/Tabs/Docks/Windows Status Bar Transport Controls Getting Started
Tool Windows Command Bars New Audio Document Opening Existing Audio Creation by Clicking Context Menus Customizing Commands Switcher Window Workspaces
Adjustments
Easy Fades
Silences
Slide Adjustments
Tab Groups
Value Editing
Using the Meters
Overview
VU Meters
VU Pan Meter
Phasescope
Spectrascope
Spectrometer pt. 1
Spectrometer pt. 2
Oscilloscope & Wavescope
Bit Meter
Assessing a Final Mix
Off-Line Processing
Adjusting Level
Normalizing
Pitch Correction
Time Stretching
Pitch Bend
Effect Morphing
Loudness Normalizing pt. 1
Loudness Normalizing pt. 2
Loop Tweaking
Pan Normalizing
Pitch Quantizing
Presets
Using Effects
Overview
Single Band Compression
Multiband Compression
Limiter & Maximizer
Room Works
Delays
Studio Equalization
De-Esser
Sonnox Plug-Ins
Third Party Effects
Master Section
Overview
Settings
Master Effects
Dithering
Render
Using Markers
Markers & Their Uses
Generic & Temporary Markers
Adding/Moving/Removing Markers
Defining Sections & Loop Markers
Error Correction Markers
Batch Processing
Overview & File Browser
Batch Processor Details
Monopass/Multipass/Metapass Overview
Trim Resize & Fade
Normalizing & Leveling
Analysis & Correction
Correcting Errors
Global Analysis
Comparing Audio Files
Loudness Distribution
3D Frequency Analysis
Basic Audio CD
Red Book Specifications
Assembling Tracks
Editing & Adjusting
Checking/Editing/Creating
Convert to Montage
Authoring Data Discs
Audio Montage
Overview
Editing & Arranging
Tools/Tabs/Functions
Creative Effects
Mixing Down
Podcasts
Recording
Workspace Initial Setup
Adding Information
FTP
Conclusion
Course Wrap Up
Credits
About the Author