Just bought it minutes ago with the cool discount it has because of the 40th anniversary........ I have so high hopes for this.... I hate using Ozone or Plugins. . . . . . it feels like very light superficial solution.... so this seems like a well thought mastering dedicated software .... I have a few days of learning and hopefully passing the learning curve. I'm grabbing a beer now, and then let's get to work 🍻
hi Gerald,, thanks,,,,,,,,I used to have Wavelab Elements and thought why would I need the full version,, but it turned out for me that I kept hitting walls with just elements and so the full version was what I moved to...
@@TheDigitalAudioManual Many thanks for replying. I was afraid you might say that! I might get the Elements version and then wait for a sale. I have recently changed DAWs, Studio One to Cubase and your tutorials are super, thanks.
@@GeraldWoodruff hi Gerald,, thats actually not a bad option, and as I think about it, thats exactly what I did,, buy elements and upgrade to full at a sale. But speaking on Wavelab for a second,, it is such a unique program, and it compliments Cubase so well, as it has been referred to many times it is the Swiss Army Knife of Audio Production. I use it mostly to master my final mixes from Cubase,, and it does that job amazingly,, but then there is the batch processor, and spectral editing, the way it adds meta data to your songs,,, its just an amazing program and the funny thing about it is until you use it, one would be inclined the think,, what does this program do. All I know is it is now an essential part of my workflow and an extension of what Cubase can do alone. andrew
hi mix,, I suppose anything is possible, but for me personally, Wavelab as its own stand alone DAW would leave me working way too hard, its just a completely different design,, on the other hand as a complement to Cubase or as a stand alone audio editing workstation, it is amazing...
It's about time Steinberg started paying you for your WaveLab Tutorials - Congrats
Thanks for this useful video. Please keep them coming.
The error detection and correction feature is great. Definitely beats the old school method of manually drawing the curves in.
Wow. Thanks. Please more videos like this ❤🎉
Cubase + Wavelab = best audio editing combination.
Amazing! I had no idea this option existed. Thanks!
Awesome video! Please keep them coming .
Thanks. Best/Mathias
Just bought it minutes ago with the cool discount it has because of the 40th anniversary........ I have so high hopes for this.... I hate using Ozone or Plugins. . . . . . it feels like very light superficial solution.... so this seems like a well thought mastering dedicated software
.... I have a few days of learning and hopefully passing the learning curve. I'm grabbing a beer now, and then let's get to work 🍻
Nice
wow
The usual excellent video. Do you think Wavelab Elements is worth buying?
hi Gerald,, thanks,,,,,,,,I used to have Wavelab Elements and thought why would I need the full version,, but it turned out for me that I kept hitting walls with just elements and so the full version was what I moved to...
@@TheDigitalAudioManual Many thanks for replying. I was afraid you might say that! I might get the Elements version and then wait for a sale. I have recently changed DAWs, Studio One to Cubase and your tutorials are super, thanks.
@@GeraldWoodruff hi Gerald,, thats actually not a bad option, and as I think about it, thats exactly what I did,, buy elements and upgrade to full at a sale. But speaking on Wavelab for a second,, it is such a unique program, and it compliments Cubase so well, as it has been referred to many times it is the Swiss Army Knife of Audio Production. I use it mostly to master my final mixes from Cubase,, and it does that job amazingly,, but then there is the batch processor, and spectral editing, the way it adds meta data to your songs,,, its just an amazing program and the funny thing about it is until you use it, one would be inclined the think,, what does this program do. All I know is it is now an essential part of my workflow and an extension of what Cubase can do alone.
andrew
Nuendo as well?
Sure, works in Nuendo as well.
Is it possible to use WaveLab as a DAW? I know that there's no midi and VSTis in it.
hi mix,, I suppose anything is possible, but for me personally, Wavelab as its own stand alone DAW would leave me working way too hard, its just a completely different design,, on the other hand as a complement to Cubase or as a stand alone audio editing workstation, it is amazing...