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What is the Wave Editor?
The Wave editor allows you to perform edits on your audio files. This includes Cut-
ting and Pasting real audio data and applying DSP (Digital Signal Processing)
functions. In other words, it provides more direct control over the audio files than
the Audio editor does.
The Wave editor also provides additional tools for creating and modifying seg-
ments.
Precautions
In contrast to the Audio editor, the Wave editor makes permanent changes to your
audio files, (sometimes called “destructive editing”). When you for example Paste
in the Wave editor, this alters the file on disk directly, rather than just adding new
segments or Events.
You can of course Undo the last action in the Wave editor. However, you might
want to experiment with different editing operations in the Wave editor, and later
decide to go back to the original file. If you do, use the Duplicate File item on the
File pop-up menu in the Pool to duplicate your audio files before editing them in
the Wave editor.
About the Wave Editor Preference setting
In Cubase VST you have the choice of working with the internal Wave Editor (as
described in this chapter) or any external audio editing software (as described in the
chapter “Using an External Wave Editor”). This choice is made in the Preferences
dialog on the Audio menu:
1. Pull down the Audio menu and select “Preferences...”.
The Audio Preferences dialog opens.
2. Make sure the checkbox “Use internal Wave Editor” is activated.
This lets you open the internal Wave Editor in the ways described below.
3. Click Exit to close the dialog.
“Use internal Wave
Editor” activated.
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