

Leedsquietman wrote:The point is that they are easier to use and provide more accessibility for audio editing and/or mix finalizing and are almost industry standard (along with Samplitude/Sequoia, Sadie and Sonic Solutions stuff or Pro Tools). I mix finalize all my stuff in Soundforge in conjunction with 3rd party vsts for compression/limiting and EQ etc, whether it's Live or Cubase recordings because it's just so simple to use but has a lot of powerful features Live and Cubase don't have in the box (as described above) and then use CD Architect (which integrates well with Soundforge) to sequence, label, tag, get PQ lists and burn the master CD. and out of the box doesn't have a lot of functionality for editing or mix finalizing/mastering. Most of this stuff can be done using Live with 3rd party vsts or from Racks but Live is a poor system for audio editing beyond editing some short clips/samples etc. and a choice of several dithering algorithms.

Mastering with wavelab plus#
Also both offer detailed spectographs and goniometers for visuals on stereo/surround imaging, better metering, statistics which show detailed average and peak levels and if clipping is occurring, pitching information and stuff plus plugins designed to help the mastering process, batch conversion and auto fades or user designed crossfades or fade outs etc. The new Soundforge has surround sound processing too. and they process them differently for best results, rather than having to be limited using a stereo track. Many mastering houses like this (the audio montage) as they prefer to master using 'seperations' that is using stems for drums, guitars, bass, vocals etc. One huge time-saving feature that is unique to WaveLab (to my knowledge) is that all of this info can be easily. Wavelab also allows surround sound mixing, audio montage and DVD-A authoring. Aside from the sonic aspects of mastering, WaveLab allows me to very quickly populate all the CD-Text info of the project and each track, enter ISRC codes for each song, and enter the UPC/EAN (barcode) for the project itself. In WaveLab Elements, MasterRig comprises five studio-grade modules, including Limiter, EQ, Compressor, Saturator and Imager, offering a great choice of tools to improve the sound of your recordings with punch, saturation and more presence.The point is that they are easier to use and provide more accessibility for audio editing and/or mix finalizing and are almost industry standard (along with Samplitude/Sequoia, Sadie and Sonic Solutions stuff or Pro Tools). EQ your music, enhance speech with the voice exciter and give the entire mix more punch using the compressor module - you need no in-depth knowledge of audio technology to create great results! If you want to explore more possibilities, WaveLab Elements’ Master Section includes more than 20 additional VST plug-ins, among them the mighty MasterRig suite, derived from WaveLab Pro. WaveLab is Steinbergâs comprehensive mastering & audio editing solution, and WaveLab 10 is the most powerful iteration yet of this capable mastering package. The “single knob” concept means that you hear the results of your sound manipulation immediately, in real time. It comes with a range of easy-to-use modules, combined in a handy channel strip, which help you to improve the sound of your master. WaveLab Elements automatically creates crossfades, letting you arrange, cut, fade, and blend music and voices exactly to your taste. WaveLab Elements also includes the entire palette of functions from the dedicated WaveLab Cast app for creating podcasts and audio for vlogs. WaveLab Elements includes a wide range of easy-to-use tools that help you create stunning audio masters in no time.
Mastering with wavelab full#
Steinberg WaveLab Elements 11 Mastering Software is the right choice for aspiring musicians and sound designers who want to improve their mixes quickly and get great results. The WaveLab 10 full installers can be used for updating from WaveLab 10.x as well as independently from previous versions for a new installation. Steinberg WaveLab Elements 11 Mastering Software The Steinberg WaveLab Elements 11 Mastering Software offers an affordable yet highly powerful set of high quality tools, devoted to the needs of home producers and musicians, covering all the basic needs for audio mastering.
