WaveLab
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Not to be confused with WaveLab (mathematics software).
Developer(s) | Steinberg |
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Stable release | 8.0.2 / 2013-07-04 |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 or higher |
Type | Digital audio editor |
License | Proprietary |
Website | Steinberg Product Page |
WaveLab is a digital audio editor by Steinberg aimed at the professional as well as the semi-professional market. It supports multi-channel files, DirectX plugin, VST plugin and DVD-Audio creation. WaveLab was for a long time the main competitor to Sound Forge. WaveLab was started in 1995 and it is mainly the work of one programmer, Philippe Goultier. Cut-down versions of WaveLab include WaveLab Studio, WaveLab Essential and WaveLab LE.
Features
- Red Book-compatible CD mastering as well as DVD-A authoring
- Support for bit-rates 8-, 16-, 20-, 24-bit at up to 384 kHz
- Support for formats including WAV, AIFF, AU, MP3, MP2 (M.U.S.I.C.A.M.), RAW, Windows Media 9, AES31 Import and Export, ...
- Spectrum Editor with sonogram view
- Phase Scope
- DIRAC Time-stretching and Pitch-shifting (WaveLab 7.1 updates DIRAC from version 2.3 to 3.2)
- Full integration of external effect hardware
- DDP (Disc Description Protocol)
- WaveLab 7.1 adds FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) support
See also
- Steinberg Cubase
- Nuendo
External links
- Steinberg - The software company that developed WaveLab
Reviews
- pcplus.co.uk
- digitalcontentproducer.com
- computervideo.net - A comparison between WaveLab and Soundforge
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