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Each track is represented by a horizontal colored block. By default, stereo tracks are dark
blue and monotracks are purple or pink (any custom colors you set for a track or via the
Groups window are also displayed).
The visible Workspace is shown by a surrounding black rectangle. Dragging this rectangle
scrolls the main montage window, enabling you to easily navigate to a location in your mon-
tage. You can also resize the rectangle vertically and horizontally to adjust the zoom setting
of the active window. This window can be useful when you have a large montage with many
Clips and tracks.
Left click on a Clip block to zoom on it
Right click anywhere to completely zoom out
You can access this window in the Audio Montage Workspace by choosing Workspace >
Specific tool windows > Navigator.
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
Audio Montages
Groups
6.4.13 Zoom
This specific tool window displays a magnified view of the selected track and allows you to
accurately adjust the cross fade point for two adjacent Clips.
You can adjust the zoom level of the selected track, manually shift the Clip's position or
allow WaveLab to find the best location to begin a cross fade between two Clips. You can
adjust the amount that WaveLab will search for the best cross fade position to avoid phase
cancellation issues, and also view the envelope points of the Clips. Mouse operations are
identical to those in the main Clip view.
You can access this window in the Audio Montage Workspace via Workspace > Specific
tool windows > Zoom.
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
Audio Montages
6.4.14 Effects
This specific tool window allows you to add VST effect plug-ins, both to individual Clips
and tracks. The difference between Clip effects and track effects are that Clip effects affect
individual Clips only, whereas track effects affect all Clips on a track.
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