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Steinberg WaveLab Elements 8
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Note : 8 sur 10

«  A good audio editor. »

Published on 09/11/13 at 23:15
It installs quickly, it is a simple "click-next".

Simply turn on the product or on the hard disk or on the dongle.

SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

Do not worry, it is relatively stable (depending plugins). This version seems destined to the acquisition of old analog recordings (vinyl or tape) because it combines three of Sonnox plugins that go in this direction.

The product is fluid (i3 iMac).

OVERALL OPINION

It is a simple editor that does what you ask him. I regret that this version does not include the batch (as did the version 7).

On Mac OS X, it no longer too much competition, if not Sound Forge is now available on Mac.

4 slots for VST and it is not enough at a time, but you can listen to "real time". This is not the case of Audacity (but it is free).

Limited in stereo, but little analysis essential functions are there (Fade in-out, normalize, DC lag ...) tools.

This software is especially interesting on Mac OS, Windows because there are many freeware that are just as good (Wavosaure example).