Steinberg WAVELAB 8.5 RETAIL SOFTWARE 45370 数据表
产品代码
45370
Customizing
Customizing the Wave Window and the Montage Window
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Assigning Custom Colors According to Conditions
You can have different color schemes automatically applied to different clips,
according to their names or properties of their audio files.
according to their names or properties of their audio files.
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If you redefine colors, be careful not to choose colors that cause some elements to
disappear. For example, when having black marker lines on a black background.
disappear. For example, when having black marker lines on a black background.
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1.
Depending on whether you want to customize the colors of the wave window
or the montage window, do one of the following:
or the montage window, do one of the following:
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In the Audio Files workspace, select Options > Audio file editing
preferences, and select the Style tab.
preferences, and select the Style tab.
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In the Audio Montage workspace, select Options > Color.
2.
Depending on the workspace you are in, do one of the following:
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In the Audio file editing preferences dialog, on the Style tab, select one of
the Conditional options from the menu at the top of the dialog.
the Conditional options from the menu at the top of the dialog.
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In the Audio montage colors dialog, in the Parts list, select one of the
Custom entries.
Custom entries.
3.
Specify a color using the color picker or the RGB fields.
4.
In the This style is used if these conditions apply section, specify the
conditions.
conditions.
5.
Click OK.
Copying Color Settings
You can copy the color settings of one part, or all parts of a custom color schema.
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To copy a color setting, select the part from which you want to copy the color,
and select Copy color. Then select the part to which you want to copy the
color, and select Paste.
and select Copy color. Then select the part to which you want to copy the
color, and select Paste.
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To copy all color settings of a custom color setting, drag the name of a custom
color setting onto another custom color name, and click OK.
color setting onto another custom color name, and click OK.