Steinberg WAVELAB 8.5 RETAIL SOFTWARE 45370 数据表

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Audio Montage
Multichannel Operations in the Audio Montage
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About the Enable Additional DVD-Audio Configurations Option
The DVD-Audio specification allows for mixed sample resolutions within the same 
channel configuration, which therefore needs to be divided into two separate 
groups. For example, the Lf/Rf channel group could, according to the standard, 
have a higher sample rate resolution than the other surround channels in the same 
configuration.
The slash in the surround channel menu indicates which channels belong to which 
group.
However, the use of mixed resolutions is not supported in WaveLab and disabled 
by default.
To allow all possible modes, in the Audio Montage properties dialog, select 
Multichannel, DVD-Audio compatible mode, and activate Enable additional 
DVD-Audio configurations
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Multichannel Recording
You can record up to 8 channels simultaneously in the audio montage.
Multichannel Recording Preparations
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REREQUISITE
 
Set up how the inputs on your audio card are connected to the internal channels of 
WaveLab.
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ROCEDURE
1.
In the transport bar of the Audio Montage workspace, click the Record 
button, or press [*] on the numeric key pad.
2.
From the File to create section, select whether to create a named file or a 
temporary file.
3.
Specify a file name and the location where you want to store the file.
4.
Click the audio format text to open the Audio File Format dialog.
5.
Select the audio file format.
6.
On the Channels menu, select Multi Stereo/Mono or Multi Mono.
Multi Stereo/Mono produces single stereo or mono files, depending on the 
activated channels in the Recording channels dialog. The channels are logically 
grouped as pairs (1-2, 3-4, etc.). This governs the mono/stereo status of the 
recorded files and the tracks they will end up on. For example, if you have activated 
the channels 1, 2, and 3, one stereo file (containing channels 1 and 2) and one mono 
file (channel 3) will be created.
7.
Click OK.
8.
On the menu below the file format, select Add to focused track of montage.