: Allows you to arrange and edit audio in sync with video files.
: Access the full documentation via the Steinberg Help Center.
Go to File > Preferences > Audio Connections to ensure your sound card and speakers are correctly assigned. 2. Importing Audio Drag and drop files into the workspace or use File > Open . WaveLab supports formats like WAV, AIFF, MP3, and FLAC. 3. Basic Editing : Click and drag across the waveform. Steinberg WaveLab Elements v10.0.60
: Switch from Waveform to Spectrogram to see audio frequencies—great for spotting clicks or pops.
: Use the Global Analysis tool to find peaks, errors, or silence in your recording. 4. Applying Effects Open the Master Section (usually on the right). : Allows you to arrange and edit audio
: Use the History tab to jump back to any previous edit state.
Add effects to the (e.g., MasterRig for EQ/Compression). Steinberg WaveLab Elements v10.0.60
: Use the handles at the top corners of an audio clip to create Fade-ins or Fade-outs.
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