![]() ![]() Track Groups can be created by selecting tracks from a corresponding Group Channel. Track Groups are especially useful for stem mastering and, alongside Track Lanes, another way to apply a common track group effect chain to stem mastering projects. This provides an additional summing stage with effects plug-ins, gain and pan controls. Track Groups comprise audio tracks which are routed to a group bus, before the signal continues through the Montage output and then Master sections. Track Groups for multitrack/stems workflows This also allows plug-ins to process channel clusters independently of one another. In the Audio Montage, automatic splitting of multi-channel audio files into mono or stereo clusters makes it fast to import a large multi-channel file. The detailed new selection options include highly flexible frequency-domain selection in the Spectrum Editor. Featuring comprehensive controls to make precise editing easier, it’s also possible for external editors to work on selected channels only. ![]() Supporting up to 22.2 surround layouts of WAV files (including Ambisonics files for pre-authoring purposes), a multi-channel file can be opened, edited and saved like any other set of mono/stereo files. ![]() WaveLab 11 introduces extended support for multi-channel interleaved files and, for the first time, multi-channel interleaved editing in the Audio Editor. With improved multi-channel file handling, multiple track sub-lanes and analysis meters, multi-core processing and more, WaveLab further enhances its status as the true art of mastering. With significant new features for stem mastering, multitrack editing, plug-in parameter automation and podcast production, WaveLab 11 has the concept of “multi” running throughout it. ![]()
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