Steinberg has announced a major update to its Audio Editing and Mastering Suite.
The new user interface handles audio material faster and more intuitively, speeding up workflows in audio editing and mastering with a fluid, intelligent and customizable window and toolbar management system.
Other new features include montages and podcasts with an intelligent docking and scaling system as well as new VST3 plug-ins and restoration tools, a new CD and DVD-A burning engine and much more.
The WaveLab 7 restoration tool package is provided by Sonnox which includes DeNoiser, DeBuzzer and DeClicker plug-ins.
“This is a landmark release for WaveLab and for the Mac audio community,” said Timo Wildenhain, Steinberg’s Product Marketing Manager for WaveLab.
“WaveLab 7 means that Steinberg now offers an end-to-end production solution on Mac OS X that offers industry-standard tools all the way from music creation, production and mixing right through to the final master.”
“WaveLab 7 has been completely reengineered from the ground up to offer complete compatibility for Windows and OS X, extending Steinberg’s commitment to cross-platform support to the audio editing and mastering arenas in which WaveLab has become an industry standard on the PC,” said Wildenhain.
WaveLab 7 will be available in the second half of 2010 from Steinberg resellers at an MSRP of $599.99.