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Title: Wavelab 5.0 Audio Montage question
Post by: leehookem on May 17, 2009, 09:23:10 PM
Today is the first time I am opening mono files in Wavelab.  When I open a new montage, the first track is always stereo and I am unable to load a mono file into it.  How do I change the properties of that track so I can open a mono file?

I have three mono files (L, C, R) I need to work with. 
Title: Re: Wavelab 5.0 Audio Montage question
Post by: kcmule on May 18, 2009, 05:29:23 PM
I'm not sitting in front of wavelab at this moment but
you should be able to delete the stereo track and add
the mono tracks.  See the 3rd and 4th images here:

http://wavelabmatrix.acidcasualties.com/matrix.html

HTH
Title: Re: Wavelab 5.0 Audio Montage question
Post by: flipp on May 18, 2009, 05:32:46 PM
Thanks for the link. Had it bookmarked on an old comp but hadn't been able to find it recently and had no idea which old HD it was on..
Title: Re: Wavelab 5.0 Audio Montage question
Post by: kcmule on May 18, 2009, 05:40:15 PM
Just happen to find it in a thread I started and thought
I recalled it have some images (since I'm away from my
wavelab)
Title: Re: Wavelab 5.0 Audio Montage question
Post by: leehookem on May 19, 2009, 12:38:21 AM
cool, thanks for the info.  normally I do two stereo tracks.  this is the first time with a center channel.  do I need to do anything differently? 
Title: Re: Wavelab 5.0 Audio Montage question
Post by: kcmule on May 19, 2009, 08:28:28 AM
cool, thanks for the info.  normally I do two stereo tracks.  this is the first time with a center channel.  do I need to do anything differently? 

You're welcome.  Nothing different to my knowledge.
Title: Re: Wavelab 5.0 Audio Montage question
Post by: bugg100 on May 22, 2009, 04:09:09 PM
Once you get yor montage set up as you want, make sure to save as a template under the file header.

This can be a reall time saver. just remember sampling and bitrate if you run at multiple settings.