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WAVELAB
9 – 212 Off-line processing
3. Open the Effect Morphing dialog from the Edit menu.
The dialog consists of a waveform display (that shows the current selection) with an envelope
curve (currently a straight line) in the middle. By adding points to the envelope, you can create
a curve that is used for the morphing process, see “Setting the Envelope on page 214.
4. Make sure that “Unprocessed selection” is selected in the dialog.
The current processed selection can now be mixed with an unprocessed
version of the same selection. This is done by utilizing WaveLab’s Undo
memory.
The last Undo memory is read by WaveLab and this is used as the “sec-
ond” audio range involved in the morphing process.
The vertical ruler to the left shows as a percentage ratio between the two
audio segments (processed/unprocessed), ranging from 0:100 (100%
processed) to 100:0 (100% unprocessed).
As an example, let’s say you would like to start with the selection 100%
processed, and then gradually fade in the unprocessed range so that
when the selection ends the audio will be 100% unprocessed.