![]() The Effect Tool Window has been completely redesigned and renamed the Montage Inspector, with a Master Section-style appearance. In the Audio Editor, edit marks also allow you to see where audio parts have been edited, making it possible to recover earlier versions of the edited parts without losing the changes you have made to the rest of the audio. A version represents a whole wave file, not just an edit operation. Unlike common undo/redo histories, which track edit operations, the new WaveLab history system logs versions. Available in the Audio Montage and - for the first time - the Audio Editor workspaces, both have their own independent undo/redo log. We have introduced a completely new undo/redo edit history system in WaveLab 10. You can also undock the video playback window and resize it. If the sample rate of the included audio file doesn't match the sample rate of your montage, you can create a re-sampled copy of the audio. Videos can be imported by drag and drop into a newly created video track, via the Import in the File menu, or from the Insert tab of the Audio Montage window. Using the same high-quality video engine as Cubase and Nuendo, the imported video file is displayed as a clip on the video track. WaveLab 10 comes with video file playback in the Audio Montage, allowing you to arrange, edit and process the audio of a video. ![]() It now covers every task associated with the mastering process and adds even more innovative tools to maximize its flexibility and use for a wide range of other audio tasks. ![]() WaveLab 10 continues the evolution of this remarkably flexible product, Including many new features requested by audio professionals to make it more comprehensive than ever before. ![]()
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