Wavelab 6 Instant
Content ideas for WaveLab 6
1. Quick-start tutorial (Beginner)
- Goal: Import audio, basic editing, normalize, export.
- Sections: Installing & interface tour; importing files; basic cut/copy/paste; fade in/out; normalize & dither; export settings for WAV/MP3.
Hardware Integration: Capabilities to integrate external effect hardware into the digital workflow and support for MIDI remote controllers. Technical Specifications
- You could open a stereo file, view it as a spectrogram (frequency over time).
- Using a lasso tool, you could literally paint out a cough in a classical recording or a microphone pop in a voiceover.
- This wasn't filtering; this was spectral excision. It was forensic audio surgery previously only available in tools like Cedar, but now on a standard PC.
The User Interface: Windows Audio Standard
It is important to note that WaveLab 6 was developed during an era where Steinberg was heavily focused on the Windows ecosystem. The interface utilized floating windows heavily—a stark contrast to the single-window "MDI" approach popularized by other software. wavelab 6