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A group of views can be arranged together to create a layout. Wwise includes default layouts that have been optimized to help you perform certain tasks. In addition, there are four user layouts, which you can personalize to support specific workflows without modifying any of the default layouts.
To switch between layouts:
From the menu bar, click Layouts, and then select a layout. You can also use the F5-F12 keyboard shortcuts for the default layouts.
Default layouts | |
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Layout |
Included Views |
Designer (F5) |
Project Explorer, Meter, Contextual Help, Transport Control, and an Object Tab Group. |
Profiler (F6) |
Advanced Profiler, Capture Log, Contextual Help, and Performance Monitor. |
SoundBank (F7) |
Project Explorer, Event Viewer, SoundBank Manager, SoundBank Editor, and either the Property Editor or Event Editor depending on the type of object selected. |
Mixer (F8) |
Event Viewer, Meter, Mixing Desk and Mixing Sessions, Project Explorer, and Soundcaster and Soundcaster Sessions. |
Schematic (F9) |
Event Viewer, Meter, Project Explorer, Schematic View, and Transport Control. |
Audio Object Profiler (F10) |
Audio Object List, Audio Object 3D Viewer, Audio Object Meter, Audio Object Metadata, Advanced Profiler, and Voice Monitor. |
Voice Profiler (F11) |
Capture Log, Project Explorer, Property Editor, Transport Control, Voice Explorer Voice Inspector, and Voice Monitor. |
Game Object Profiler (F12) |
Game Object 3D Viewer, Voice Monitor, and Game Sync Monitor. |
Flat views are docked into a layout. This is in contrast with floating views, which float above the layout.
To resize flat views:
Position the mouse pointer over the splitter bar between two or more views.
The splitter bar becomes highlighted and the mouse pointer becomes a two-headed arrow.
Drag the splitter bar to resize all views that reside along the highlighted splitter bar.
To add a view to a layout:
From the menu bar, click Views and then select a view to add.
The view appears as a floating view in the layout.
You can resize and move the floating view anywhere within your monitors. This view will be displayed in the current layout until you remove it. You can also dock the view. See Docking and undocking views and Object Tabs.
To remove a view from a layout:
In the title bar of a view, click Close (X). If it was docked, the remaining views are resized to fill its space.
An edited layout is saved until you reset it to factory settings or edit it again. You can reset the default layouts at any time.
To reset layouts to their factory settings:
From the menu bar, click Layouts > Reset Factory Layouts.
In the Reset Factory Layouts dialog, select the layouts to reset.
Click Reset Layouts.
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