
dachay2tnr
One Hit Wonder
I do most of my recording/mixing in CW PA9. Then I generally use Wavelab 3.0 for final finishing (mastering). However, occasionally I want to edit an individual Cakewalk track using Wavelab.
I had a demo version of Sound Forge, and I think I recall that when I double-clicked on a single audio track in CW's Audio View the waveform of the CW track would open up within Sound Forge.
However, when I do this with Wavelab, the Wavelab program itself opens, but the CW Track doesn't open.
The only way I can seem to do this is to create an external wave file of the track using the Export/Audio command, and then manually opening the file from Wavelab. Then, after I make my changes, I have to resave it and import it back into CW. This is cumbersome. I would like it to work like I remember Sound Forge working with Cakewalk.
Does anyone know if this can be done, or is it just another case of digital wishful thinking?
I had a demo version of Sound Forge, and I think I recall that when I double-clicked on a single audio track in CW's Audio View the waveform of the CW track would open up within Sound Forge.
However, when I do this with Wavelab, the Wavelab program itself opens, but the CW Track doesn't open.
The only way I can seem to do this is to create an external wave file of the track using the Export/Audio command, and then manually opening the file from Wavelab. Then, after I make my changes, I have to resave it and import it back into CW. This is cumbersome. I would like it to work like I remember Sound Forge working with Cakewalk.
Does anyone know if this can be done, or is it just another case of digital wishful thinking?