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Nero Wave Editor 
Instructions in brief  
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1.2 Introduction 
These brief instructions are aimed at putting you in the position where you can 
quickly create your own audio files or to edit existing ones. Because this is a 
sizeable and powerful program, only the main points are dealt with here and 
some parts of the program are not explained in detail (or at all).  
You can find more detailed information on Nero Wave Editor in the online help 
feature that you can call up at any time (press the F1 key). You can also find the 
latest information on Nero Wave Editor at the www.nero.com Internet site. 
1.3  How this information is organized 
These instructions contain practical examples of how to create and edit audio 
files as well as details for reference. 
The individual sections offer the following information: 
Section 1 explains how the manual is organized and the symbols used. 
Section 2 introduces Nero Wave Editor and its features and describes the 
structure of the program.  
Section 3 explains how you can set the input and output device and specify the 
different program options.  
Section 4 describes, how you can change the appearance of Nero Wave Editor 
and work with the zoom function. 
Section 5 shows how you can easily work with audio files including editing them. 
Section 6 explains, how analog gramophone recordings can be saved as digital 
audio files. 
Section 7 shows you how to alter audio files by using special effects. 
Section 8 shows you how to alter the sound of audio files by optimization. 
Section 9 helps you find the Information you need with the aid of the index. 
 
 
1.4  Notes for the user 
The following symbols are used in these instructions:  
 
 
This symbol stands for 'warning' or 'danger'.  
Hints that bear this symbol are very important and the program may 
behave incorrectly if you ignore them. 
 
This symbol stands for 'useful tip' or 'worth knowing'. 
Information marked this way is important and instructive.