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Wavelab mastering software
Wavelab mastering software




wavelab mastering software

For mastering engineers (or musicians doing their own mastering), audio analysis and options for meeting the different loudness standards set by a diverse suite of streaming platforms have become critical over recent years. However, the needs of those users are always changing while, at the same time, the potential user base has expanded.įor example, for those working in film, the ability to work with an ever‑expanding set of multichannel audio formats is important. This includes musicians, audio editors in traditional radio, TV and film broadcasting, mastering engineers, audio analysis and audio forensics. Over the 25 or so years of WaveLab existence, a diverse user base have joined the ride.

wavelab mastering software

So, with a long list of ‘new for 11’ with this WaveLab Pro upgrade, let’s get started. This follows some impressive advances in the two most recent iterations of SpectraLayers Pro and, if your audio production work happens to span the broad catalogue of Steinberg applications, I think it is a good thing to see both WaveLab and SpectraLayers getting their share of the development attention. Thankfully for WaveLab’s loyal following, it would appear that Steinberg are not resting on their laurels, on paper at least WaveLab Pro 11 looks like it delivers a bumper bundle of new and improved features.

wavelab mastering software

While WaveLab is well‑established as leading audio editing software, audio formats and delivery platforms are constantly evolving, as are the demands placed by users on their software tools. The WaveLab department at Steinberg have been very busy indeed.






Wavelab mastering software