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Steinberg Wavelab 7 EDU

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Steinberg Wavelab 7 EDU
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WaveLab 7 er det lenge etterlengtede produktet innenfor musikkproduksjon og mastering. Og nå som WaveLab 7 for første gang også er Mac OS X ligger dette an til å bli en bestselger for alle eksisterende DAW brukere! Med WaveLab 7 er nå alle Steinbergs produkter nå i tråd med vår cross-platform strategi.

WaveLab 7 nøkkelfunksjoner

  • Nå endelig cross-platform kompatibel med full støtte for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard & Windows 7
  • Ny high-end restoration suite (DeNoiser, DeClicker og DeBuzzer) inkludert fra plugin-spesialistene Sonnox
  • Et helt nytt konsept for sessions og håndtering av vinduer gjør arbeidsflyten raskere enn noen gang tidligere
  • Mer enn 30 first-class VST3 plugin følger med – inklusive StudioEQ, Roomworks og det enestående Post Filter verktøyet fra Nuendo 5
  • Et stort utvalgt av verktøy for audio mastering og editering med en omfattende batch-prosessering
  • En helt ny CD og DVD “burning engine “med DDP exchange format støtte
  • Kraftige verktøy for å analysere audio samt nye meter inkludert 3-D spectrum view og FFT spectrum kontroll
  • Helt ny og unik DIRAC 2.2 time-stretching og pitch-shifting algorithms
  • Utvidede podcast funksjonalitet med brukervennlige publiseringsfunksjoner

Discover a New Chapter
WaveLab belongs to the very first mastering applications available, its history stretching all the way back to 1995. Over the years WaveLab has seen several milestones in software mastering but, at the same time, has always retained its focus on its sole purpose: to provide the best workflow and tools for mastering, editing and restoration. From professional mastering engineers working on high-quality CD and DVD productions to music aficionados who are looking to restore favorite records or even create podcasts on the fly, WaveLab 7 provides a plethora of tools which will most certainly meet all requirements and surpass expectations while seamlessly integrating into existing studio setups.

Now available for Mac
The latest incarnation of WaveLab opens up a new chapter in its remarkable history: By following Steinberg’s cross-platform philosophy, WaveLab 7 runs under Windows as well as Snow Leopard, bringing at length all advantages of its advanced tools to the Mac user.

Perfect Workflow, Custom-Made
WaveLab 7 features a new workflow concept that increases productivity and offers unprecedented flexibility. The new approach includes powerful workspace management, a customizable tab area, an in-application help system and scalable tools and windows. With WaveLab 7 it also becomes very easy to adapt the user interface exactly to your requirements and workflows — whether it is for mastering, editing, restoration or batch processing.

WaveLab Workspace
WaveLab 7 is equipped with four different Workspaces, named Audio File, Audio Montage, Batch Processor and Podcast. Each Workspace is dedicated to a specific job within WaveLab and provides a rich toolset for the respective tasks.

Each Workspace is fully customizable, which makes it easy to adapt the user interface to your requirements and workflows. Windows can be resized, moved and saved as a window layout for later recall.

WaveLab 7 also comes with a wide range of function tabs that can be positioned within the new Tab area and provide quick access to the most important tools.

Audio File Workspace
The Audio File Workspace is the perfect place for sample-accurate audio editing and high-quality analysis. Once you insert an audio file, all the advanced WaveLab 7 tools and functions are available to analyze, edit and process the material. Several function tabs and options, such as marker management or the File Browser tab, are readily accessible and streamline the workflow.

Audio Montage Workspace
The Audio Montage Workspace is the heart of non-destructive editing processes in WaveLab 7. Via Audio Montage you can create a compilation from multiple audio files to burn a CD or DVD-Audio. Even the industry-standard DDP is supported as output and input format. Audio Montage allows real-time fades and cross fades, clip-based effects with effect morphing between adjacent clips and track-based effects through the Master section.

Podcast Workspace
The Podcast Workspace is a complete online publishing toolset and allows you to create and publish podcasts in the internet. The simple and intuitive interface lets you produce podcasts from A to Z without ever quitting WaveLab 7. Built-in FTP capabilities, RSS 2.0 support and time-saving templates — the Podcast Workspace provides everything needed to work with this growing internet standard. And with an iTunes account at hand, it is even possible to publish podcasts on iTunes, including the selection of specific iTunes categories.

Batch Processor Workspace
The Batch Processor Workspace is one of the most powerful tools within WaveLab 7. From here you can apply a huge range of editing processes and renaming options to large numbers of audio files with a single command —a feature that saves loads of time and effort. 

WaveLab 7 comes with enhanced batch processing capabilities along with a better usability and performance.  It is even possible to allocate different tasks to the CPU cores in order to maximize processing speed. 

WaveLab Control
For even more convenience, the new WaveLab Control section lets you group a freely selectable range of analysis tools in a dedicated space, which can be detached and moved to another display.

WaveLab Control is the perfect tool to organize WaveLab’s studio-grade analyzing tools such as spectroscope, VU metering, oscilloscope, waveform display, spectrum metering, phase correlation tool and bit-metering. Individual combinations of analyzing tools can be saved and recalled at any time, enabling the usage of several analyzing settings for different purposes.

More Features to Streamline Your Workflow
Windows can be resized, grouped and moved like fluid within the application. Even the Master section can be dragged and dropped freely — while other windows will automatically adjust their size.

The new designed Tab area provides quick access to common used tools. By right-clicking the Tab area, you can choose between the various tabs needed in a session. Building the perfect user interface is quite a simple matter in WaveLab 7.

Quickly toggle between WaveLab's four Workspaces with the intuitive switcher bar.

High-quality VST3 plug-ins
WaveLab 7 comes with a first-class collection of VST3 plug-ins providing a complete toolset for industry-standard mastering and audio editing, including ultra-precise EQs, spacious reverbs, state-of-the-art dynamic processors and highly adjustable modulation effects.

Whether it is the acclaimed StudioEQ, the flexible Roomworks reverb, Nuendo's outstanding PostFilter or the MultibandCompressor — all included plug-ins deliver unparalleled audio quality paired witch an effective resource handling thanks to the VST3 standard.

More Features in Detail
Steinberg's WaveLab allows quick audio editing and professional mastering with sample-accurate precision. High-quality EQs, dynamics and effects are included, and the software can integrate additional effects processors.

Audio Montage Workspace
The Audio Montage Workspace is the heart of the non-destructive editing processes in WaveLab. All editing tasks and actions are either processed in real-time or rendered into the audio material. The powerful Audio Montage Workspace supports not only several audio tracks each with up to 8 channels. Audio files in the Audio Montage are shown as so-called clips. Each clip is actually merely a window on either a part or the entire length of an audio file. The selection can be enlarged, reduced or just moved over the audio material (known as sliding).

WaveLab 7 supports the editing of clips over several tracks, making editing of linked tracks in a multi-channel project fast and efficient. By pressing the ALT key, changes made to a clip are also made to every selected clip. Any fades already set remain unaffected; Volume and Pan settings also remain unchanged. A range of grouping functions give a clear overview of the project at all times.

Advanced Crossfades
WaveLab 7 also offers an intuitive crossfade editing concept. A crossfade is automatically created as soon as two clips overlap in the Audio Montage window. The clips show the results of the crossfade directly in the waveform, offering a useful aid in positioning the fade in exactly the right place. Functions like Snap To Waveform and Snap To Fade speed up editing work and allow an exceedingly efficient worklflow in WaveLab 7.

The left and right borders of the crossfade can be both adjusted independently of one another or moved symmetrically and simultaneously using the middle of the fade as a reference point. The entire fade can also be moved along the waveform while retaining all its settings.

Multi-channel editing
The Audio Montage is fully surround-capable, supporting fast efficient workflow with surround recordings. 5.1 files are automatically imported as two stereo and two mono files, and each track can be routed independently to its own audio output. For audio files that are routed to the LFE channel, a low pass filter can be also be used as an insert effect.

Multiple global plug-ins can be loaded at the same time to process all clips on any desired track. Volume and Pan envelopes can be adjusted with sample accuracy for each and every clip. Fades can also either be edited using the mouse or adjusted by loading user-definable fade curve presets.

High-End Tools for Audio Restoration
Removing artifacts from old records or eliminating unwanted noise within the audio material does not mean investing in separate tools. WaveLab 7 brings along a high-class restoration suite made by the famed plug-in specialists at Sonnox, comprising the popular DeNoiser, DeBuzzer and DeClicker plug-ins. Using these powerful tools allows you to polish your audio material with exceptional audio quality.

Restoration with the Spectrum Editor
The Spectrum Editor is an immensely powerful new tool for restoration and editing of an audio file’s frequency information. The precision linear phase filters allow editing of even microscopically narrow frequency bands.

The Spectrum Editor displays the audio material as a sonogram that shows the changing intensities of the frequencies over time in different colors and shades. The Spectrum Editor offers two different editing modes — Surgical processing and Master Section processing.

Surgical Processing
The Surgical processing mode offers three filter types that can be used in six different ways for a variety of tasks. Using the High Pass, Low Pass or Band Pass filters, a certain frequency area in the sonogram can be dampened, faded in or out or even “wiped over” with the Dispersion function. The dampening and aggressiveness of the filters is also user-definable.

Master Section Processing
This mode allows the processing of the selected frequency area using the Master Section plug-ins, including dithering and noise-shaping algorithms. With this powerful editing tool, a defined frequency area can, for example, be sent through the Sonnox DeClicker or other restoration plug-in. Other uses include complete dynamics control over user-defined frequency bands.

Another editing process provided by the Spectrum Editor is the copying of audio material from one “place” to another in the sonogram view. Using the Source/ Destination functions a suitable area can be isolated very quickly and copied to several different locations. The area that is to be replaced is defined by stretching a rectangle, and the selected area can be moved and adjusted in size quickly and easily. Editing can be performed independent of the audio channel or simultaneously on both channels of a stereo file.

Podcasting
This internet standard is fully supported by WaveLab 7. Simple and intuitive user interface allows to create basic or complex Podcasts from A to Z, without ever quitting WaveLab. The perfect integration in the WaveLab audio recording and editing environment makes it a unique solution on the market.

WaveLab 7 supports the complete podcast standard RSS 2.0 specification. Not only audio files but also video and PDF files can be integrated. Pictures are automatically scaled to the right size. The integrated FTP client transfers the podcast quickly and efficiently over to the server without stopping work on audio files in WaveLab 7. Podcast descriptions can be imported as an HTML file, locally saved picture files are automatically saved with the audio onto the server when a podcast is published. To help create new episodes of the podcast even faster, WaveLab 6.1 includes user-definable templates. WaveLab 6.1 can also create podcasts directly for iTune

Batch processing
WaveLab 7 offers a range of powerful batch processing tools, applying a huge range of editing processes and renaming options to large numbers of with a single command.

Remote controller integration
WaveLab offers tactile access to WaveLab functionality through support for MIDI remote controllers. Every incoming MIDI message received from a remote controller can be assigned to a command in WaveLab 7, offering control over a range of aspects of the WaveLab functionality. Setting up a command is astoundingly simple: the command is selected in the Key Commands Editor, while the desired MIDI command is activated on the control surface. All assigned commands can be saved as a file, allowing different controllers to be selected.

Clip-based effects and plug-in chains
WaveLab 7 offers freely definable plug-in chains. These can consist of any plug-ins available in WaveLab, and can be created almost instantly by
using the tab-area of WaveLab 7. There it is possible to create a PlugIn chain consisting of up to ten PlugIns that can be used for each audio clip or track. Not only can the order of the plug-ins within the chain be changed by drag and drop as desired, but a plug-in can also be removed from the chain without having to open the plug-in itself. Opening a plug-in for editing is as simple as double-clicking it. Chains can also be saved as a preset and used to process any clip or track in the Audio Montage at will.

Loudness-compensated bypassing of plug-ins
Effect plug-ins can alter the perceived volume of a signal, making the direct comparison of a signal that has been sent through a plug-in or a plug-in chain with the original material potentially more difficult. WaveLab 7 offers a SmartBypass function which automatically compensates for this difference in loudness, making effective A/B comparison of material with its unaltered version quick and easy. SmartBypass also supports the integration of external effect hardware.

External effect hardware integration
WaveLab 7 includes a powerful system for integrating outboard FX in the Master Section audio signal chain. Each external effect unit is integrated as a plug-in at any desired position in the Master Section. WaveLab supports up to 8 parallel input and output channels to ASIO-compatible audio interfaces.
WaveLab automatically recognizes the latency of the hardware and compensates this delay to offer perfect synchronization to Timecode. The level sent to the hardware is set using the Send Level control.

Recording through plug-ins
In WaveLab 7, audio signals can be recorded through the effects of the Master Section. This allows effects such as EQ, compression or noise gating to be used while recording, preparing the material for further editing and processing later.
Depending on the number of channels offered by the ASIO-compatible hardware, up to eight channels can be recorded simultaneously, allowing WaveLab 7 to perform recording tasks such as recording a mixer’s subgroups or in recording surround. WaveLab supports recording sample rates up to 384 kHz, and is limited only by the converters of the system’s audio hardware.

 

Minimum System Requirements:
 

Mac OS X 10.6

  • Intel Core processor (Intel Core Duo recommended)
  • 1024 MB RAM
  • CoreAudio compatible audio hardware
  • Display resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels
  • 200 MB of free hard disk space
  • USB-eLicenser and USB component connector
  • CD/DVD-ROM drive required for installation
  • Internet connection required for license activation
     

Windows 7 (32-bit)

  • 2 GHz processor (dual core processor recommended)
  • 1024 MB RAM
  • Windows MME compatible audio hardware
  • Display resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels recommended
  • 200 MB of free hard disk space
  • USB-eLicenser and USB component connector
  • CD/DVD-ROM drive required for installation
  • Internet connection required for license activation