![]() Recording is limited by the available audio inputs and system performance. With WaveLab 10, you can record live audio through the Master Section and optional plug-ins or external effects. The handling of plug-ins and related functionality is now consistent with the Master Section. It is divided into dedicated Clip, Track and Output Inspector sections with tabs for Effect, Gain and Slot. The Effect Tool Window has been redesigned to become the Montage Inspector. Effect Tool Window becomes Montage Inspector.This way, it’s possible to recover earlier versions of the edited parts without losing changes made to the rest of the track. The system tracks versions representing entire wave files, not just edits. Steinberg worked a “completely new” undo/redo edit history system into the Audio Editor workspaces. Up to three external editors are supported. In Version 10, you can use external audio editors to edit an audio file or audio clip range within WaveLab, non-destructively. Currently, external effects are not supported within the batch processor. There’s a new External Effect ASIO plug-in which configures send and return audio between your computer and hardware. WaveLab 10 lets you set up external FX buses to use external processors as Clip, Track and Output effects. Video was never a priority of WaveLab’s development, but it’s interesting to see this addition (even if it’s a bit late). Obviously, it’s great to have a quick way to do this when mastering against a reference.Īrrange, edit and process the audio track of an imported video file while seeing it displayed as a clip. Switch between reference and montage track playback without glitches or latency. So do I need ASIO for Wavelab at all? When do I need it? I thought it was essential for certain effects/synchronising etc.So what’s new in WaveLab 10? Let’s have a closer look at the most important new functions. Problems obviously due to a load of conflicts and resource grabbing. It all suddenly sprang into life and I can now record from any sound source BUT NOT using (not enabling) ASIO4All. Until I selected MME again in VST setup… i.e. I spent about 2 hours with more fiddling and googling and found a tip on to turn off all exclusive access on all sound devices - where there are also some instructions on asio4all - still didn’t work… One setting actually caused sound overload on Monitor again on Left chan only? No settings in the Sound setup and asio4all enabled getting the sound recordable. (2) I still could not ‘see’ any sounds from any inputs - there was just constant -36db ‘noise’ showing on Left channel only. (1) I could now open Record and select Monitor. I searched this and came across Asio4All and installed it: it was then available to select in VST settings. I spent some time today trying to work it out logically. PS: Disappointed that Elements shipped with virtually empty box and no printed manual!! I get an error as soon as I try to enable Monitor in ‘Record’ suggesting sound card may not be correct rate/bits - but it is, and is capable of detecting and using any set rate/bits with the Wavelab 5 installation. Is there anything which I might have overlooked in the setup? I’ll try a microphone and midi input tomorrow but I don’t think it will make a difference - something appears wrong. I appreciate that the drivers will be different for W7 but this shouldn’t affect audio out, should it? On the same PC, which still has XP Pro (dual booting option) and with the old Wavelab 5 installed on that, I don’t have any problem recording sound outputs from the same Realtec HD audio output. To test it I have tried Media Player and streamed broadcasts as audio sources. I can’t get it to see any sound from the Realtec HD on-board audio even though I have turned on sound input sources within RealTec. I have just installed Elements 8 on a new Windows 7 64bit installation and have tentatively tried to record the PC sound output. Hello all - I’m new here and new to Wavelab Elements 8
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