Tutorials
Steinberg WaveLab Lite
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Steinberg WaveLab Lite
Steinberg Wavelab Lite is an easy-to-use, stereo digital audio recorder and editor. You
can use it to record and edit audio from the Digital Audio System or import tracks from
CDs. Audio recorded in WaveLab can be saved in WAVE or AIFF formats.
In this tutorial you’ll learn how to use WDM drivers (E-DSP WAVE) to transfer digital
audio between the Digital Audio System and Wavelab Lite. WDM works well for stereo
recordings, but ASIO is best for low-latency, multi-track recording.
After you have finished the tutorial we encourage you to read the WaveLab Lite pdf
manual in order to learn about all the features of this powerful program.
1 - Setting up WaveLab Lite
Follow these instructions carefully to ensure that Wavelab Lite runs smoothly the first
time. WaveLab Lite will remember these settings, so you’ll only have to do this once.
1.
Open Wavelab Lite
from the Start menu or by double-clicking the desktop icon.
2.
Select
Preferences…
from the
Options
menu. The Preferences window appears.
3.
Select the
Audio Card
tab to display the following screen.
4.
In the
Playback
and
Recording
selection boxes, select
E-DSP Wave
.
5.
Save your settings and close the
Preferences
window by selecting
OK
.