
11.1 Dialogs 247
CD
Authoring CDs and DVDs
Write Audio CD
ISRC
11.1.19 Copy audio information
This dialog allows you to copy information about the name and location of the selected Audio
File, including any selection information and cursor position. The information is copied to the
clipboard and can be pasted into an external text application.
This can be a useful feature to use when making notes on a particular session or when you
need accurate file path/selection information when writing a script.
You can access this dialog in both the Audio File and Audio Montage Workspaces via Edit
> Copy Audio information....
For an explanation of each parameter and interface feature, click on , or the 'What's this?'
question mark icon. For more information see Getting Help
11.1.20 Customize Commands
This dialog allows you to customize your own shortcuts for WaveLab. It shows a list of already
assigned shortcuts for WaveLab commands and menu options. Each shortcut is restricted
to a specific context, so you can re-use the same shortcut combination in different places.
The exception is the Master Section where all shortcuts are global to the application.
To edit shortcuts, double click on the shortcut text or its placeholder, or select a command
and click Edit shortcut... See Definition of shortcut(s) for more information.
Please note that some shortcuts cannot be edited, these are unavailable (grayed out). New
keyboard shortcuts are displayed in blue.
Showing/hiding in menus - you can decide whether to hide/show certain com-
mands in their respective menu by deselecting/selecting their checkbox in the "Menu"
column.
Triggering via a keyword - you can enter a keyword which you can later use to
activate a command by typing it into the Keyword field command bar.
Triggering from an external MIDI device - you can assign a command to be trig-
gered by an external MIDI device using the "MIDI Trigger" checkbox. For example,
this could be useful for issuing transport commands from your midi keyboard. You can
specify a sequence of up to three midi events.
Please note that according to the context not all types of shortcuts are available. For example,
triggering via a keyword is not available within the recording context.
Display in command bar - For certain commands (those with icons displayed) you
can also choose whether to display them in their corresponding command bar. To do
this, select/deselect the option in the "Bar" column. You can define one key shortcut
per command, each shortcut can be a sequence of up to four keystrokes. Note that for
WaveLab 7
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