What can you do with WaveLab?

What can you do with WaveLab?

This easy-to-use mastering and audio editing software turns your computer into an audio analyzing, editing and publishing studio.

  • Edit your recordings like the pros. WaveLab is the first choice for mastering engineers around the globe.
  • Polish your music.
  • Capture interviews and location sound.
  • Create podcasts on the fly.

Is WaveLab a DAW?

By definition WaveLab is of course a DAW, but it is a very different beast to the likes of Cubase, Logic, Live, et al.

Is WaveLab free?

Steinberg offers free versions of Cubase, WaveLab and more in its #StayHome Elements bundle. Following similar announcements from the likes of Apple and Ableton, Steinberg has picked up the free music software baton and announced its #StayHome Elements Collection for PC and Mac.

How do you master with wavelab 10?

Click the first plugin slot and select Steinberg -> Mastering -> MasterRig. This WaveLab-exclusive plugin allows you to load multiple mastering-focussed processing modules, all of which support stereo and mid-side processing.

What are the specs of WaveLab 8?

Steinberg Wavelab 8.0.1. PC with Intel Core i7-3770K (Ivy Bridge) CPU overclocked to 4.4GHz, Asus P8Z77-V LX motherboard with Intel Z77 chip set and 8GB Corsair DDR3 1600MHz RAM, running Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.

How can WaveLab 8 improve audio resampling?

Wavelab 8 will automatically detect files with mismatched sample rates when you try to import them, and offer to create and then use resampled versions in 32-bit float format that get saved in a temporary folder. This could well save an awful lot of tedious resampling work in Wavelab’s audio file editor before moving onto montage creation.

Why does WaveLab 8 include gating?

In keeping with the EBU recommendations, Wavelab 8 incorporates gating to prevent measurements being distorted by long sections of silence, such as gaps between tracks on an album, or isolated transients.

Which version of WaveLab has the best GUI?

Version 8 of Wavelab has, in my opinion, the clearest and slickest GUI to date. Note, in particular, the new Master Transport Panel across the bottom, the better use of colour for highlighting, the Speaker Configuration section at bottom left, and the new MBIT dither options.