![]() However this method isn’t ideal, because the original state is not remembered. Through tinkering I found that I can toggle to attention the individual channels of a stereo group (L>R>LR) by selecting all audio (COMMAND-A), tabbing through the channels (TAB), and toggling polarity of this channel with SHIFT-COMMAND-I. Since there hasn’t been a lot of response to my admittedly niche question, I went ahead and purchased Wavelab yesterday so that I could answer them myself. Can you think of any other Wavelab features that you would like to have triggered or toggled by a button on your console? Do you think I should have more or less than that? (I see that many consoles have 4, do you need/use 4?) I am thinking that 3 reference inputs should be enough. Can I assign key commands to solo the different reference tracks? Does this scenario sound right/optimal to you? ![]() In order to have Wavelab also switch the metering software (probably Insight 2) to the correct source I will connect the source select buttons to an Arduino Leonardo programmed to pass the button presses as QWERTY key presses assigned in Wavelab to solo the corresponding reference track. I will switch between them using switches on my console. I want to set up more than one reference track, each with different source material sent to different interface output pairs. In Wavelab can I assign keys for toggling polarity on individual (L, R) channels?Ĭan I combine both of the above tactics to achieve L minus R summed to MONO? (In other words L plus polarity reversed R sent to both channels? For this to work the polarity toggle has to occur before mono-ing) In Wavelab can I assign keys for independent muting of the L and R channels? In Wavelab (for 2 channel work) can I MUTE both channels of the stereo signal with one key? ( for example “m”) I have browsed the manual, but I am having trouble finding answers to the following questions: I am trying to figure out what I can do in Wavelab instead of implementing in hardware. ![]() Hello All, I am about to purchase Wavelab and am currently designing a mastering transfer console to use in conjunction with Wavelab. ![]()
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