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Wavelab For Dummies?
Anyone know if there is a 3rd party Wavelab tutorial book available? The Steinberg manual seems a little cumbersome and cryptic to me. I'm looking for tutorials that are laid out in an easyreader step by step format.
Thanks, Terry |
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what are you trying to do in wavelab..just ask the question, i'm sure some of us will know the answer to help you...thats what some of us are here for..
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bknot1,
Thanks for the offer for assistance. Being more familiar with Cakewalk products, I was a little unnerved at first by the difference in key commands for similar functions. After spending more time working with Wavelab, the functions AND manual are making more sense! One thing that I'm still uncertain about...the main menu items at the top of the screen...are there key strokes that allow you to open them up? I'm usually quicker with keystrokes than with the mouse. Anyway, Wavelab is great! Thanks, Terry |
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Well, to answer my own question, the top main menu functions do open with key strokes (just as other windows programs.) It's strange, though...you press ctrl + F to open file, ctrl = E to open Edit, etc., but you must press the letter key twice to make it work. Is this normal?
-Terry |
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