


Perhaps the first thing to say, therefore, is that all those features are still present and correct. Wavelab has, over the years, developed a pretty substantial feature set. Wavelab 9 is now with us and, in line with the recent rebranding of Steinberg’s Cubase DAW package, the full version of v9 bears a ‘Pro’ label, while there is also a more streamlined version called Wavelab Elements 9. In August 2013 ( Martin Walker looked at, and was suitably impressed by, Wavelab 8. Its user base is a diverse one which includes musicians, audio professionals in radio, film and TV, mastering engineers, audio analysis and those involved in forensic audio. Over its 20-year history, Wavelab has become a well established and highly sophisticated environment for the creation, editing and conversion of audio in all its forms. Wavelab Pro 9 incorporates a significant redesign of the user interface that makes it highly customisable.Ī reinvention of Wavelab’s user interface aims to make its powerful feature set easier to use.
