Version | Change log |
Wavelab 12.0.20 May 28, 2024 | |
Wavelab 10.0.40 Jul 31, 2020 |
PAR-4325It is nowpossible to delete audio filesvia the File menu. PAR-4318The “Revert to SavedFile”option no longer renders the application unreliable.PAR-4295Clicking the preset icon of the Inspector’splug-in slot nowopensthe presets menuas expected. PAR-4292Adisplay issue in the “Audio Regions” section of the File Browser windowhas been fixed. PAR-4291The “Convert to Stereo” option for envelopes now works as expected. PAR-4290Restartingplayback from the position of the cursor now works as expected. PAR-4246The reference track nowworks as expectedwhenthe main device port isset to plaback output bus #1 and #2. PAR-4241Importing a video fileno longer renders the application unreliable. PAR-4218jBridge now works more reliably(not officially supported). PAR-4209The envelope process in theAudio Editor is now displayed correctly. PAR-4200The “Use Existing Tracks (Create New Tracks If Necessary)” option to place files on separate tracks now works as expected. |
Wavelab 10.0.30 Mar 25, 2020 | |
Wavelab 10.0.20 Mar 18, 2020 |
WaveLab 10 continues the evolution of this remarkably flexible product, Including many new features requested by audio professionals to make it more comprehensive than ever before. It now covers every task associated with the mastering process and adds even more innovative tools to maximize its flexibility and use for a wide range of other audio tasks. Reference Track - A/B Comparison: WaveLab 10 introduces a new track type in the Audio Montage workspace, the Reference Track. This allows you to add a reference audio file and switch playback between the reference track and the montage tracks that you are working on, without any glitches or latency. A Reference Track can be routed to the main outputs, to the Playback Processing Section or to a user-defined reference track output, where unused audio outputs on your hardware can be utilized for playback. |
Wavelab 9.5 Mar 20, 2019 |