

Location Recording: WaveLab’s advanced tools mean that audio recorded on location can quickly and easily be made ready for any use within one software package.Reading Aloud: Publishers and organizations use WaveLab to produce audio versions of many popular books, as well as talking newspapers for the sight impaired.A high-profile example is the British Library. Archiving Analog Recordings: Many institutions use WaveLab to digitize historic recordings for future generations to enjoy.Perfect for Podcasts: Nowadays a major part of audio broadcasting, WaveLab has a dedicated podcast workspace for recording, organizing episodes, and preparing them for publishing.WaveLab supports both stereo and multitrack recording, making it the ideal tool for a wide range of recording situations, including the studio and on location. It is compatible with macOS and Windows systems, and it provides improved utilization of multicore CPUs for more efficient processing of audio montages. Its advanced and precise editing, easy-to-use modules, and fast workflow make WaveLab Pro 11 the perfect final step for polishing audio before its release.

New additions to version 11 include multichannel interleaved file support up to 22.2 surround, groups and lanes for multitrack/stem workflows, fast and effective one-knob functions for cleaning and enhancing audio, fresh plug-ins, and bountiful podcast features from WaveLab Cast.Ī new analyzer sporting a comprehensive range of meters, and loaded with 27 modules, the ability to replace audio in video, and a built-in audio restoration suite make WaveLab Pro 11 equally effective for mastering engineers, audio archivists, and pro-level content creators. Available for download, Steinberg WaveLab Pro 11 is a professional all-in-one solution for mastering, restoring, and prepping audio for distribution to the world, as well as forensic extraction, sound design, and recording for podcasts, audiobooks, interviews, and more.
