![]() Everything from default mouse actions, vertical/horizontal scrolling, the waveform display. it's all brilliant, quicker, and more intuitive than any other DAW I've used. I feel like trying to describe that stuff in print would sound dumb, but if you were sitting here next to me in the studio and I showed you, you'd say, "Wow! That really is better!" Ever since I started working in the Montage window (half a lifetime ago), I feel like I have a closer relationship with my waveforms than I did in other DAWs. See? That sounds dumb! But it's really true. If you're performing extensive editing work, I really urge you to check out WaveLab and see for yourself. While the main focus of the Montage window is the waveform display, there are a bunch of tool windows for basically anything you'd want to do: effects, files, clips, CD creation, metadata, notes, etc. All of these windows can be hidden, floating, or docked, which is great for keeping the screen clutter to a minimum while letting you customize the workspace to your liking. On that note, and on first launch, WaveLab opens with a zillion things on the screen unless you're a previous user that has imported your preferences. The main window can be like information overload to those unfamiliar with WaveLab. I recommend new users start with the Minimal Desktop window configuration preset and then add more windows as needed. #Steinberg wavelab elements 9 eview windows# I find it really helpful to use multiple display monitors with WaveLab's windows. ![]() #Steinberg wavelab elements 9 eview windows#.#Steinberg wavelab elements 9 eview pro#.
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