Streamworks Audio – SWA Complete Wavelab Pro 9 [Tutorial, ENG]

By | September 15, 2019

 

Release Year : 2016
Manufacturer : Streamworks Audio
Manufacturer Website : streamworksaudio.com/swa-complete-wavelab-pro-9/
Duration : 04:33:07
Distribution Type : Video Tutorial
Language : English



Description : Wavelab 9 is the latest incarnation of a world-class audio editing masterpiece from Steinberg. Wavelab is arguably one of the most powerful and sophisticated audio editing platforms in the world. Wavelab for all intents and purposes is more than five advanced programs flying in tight formation. While it is most famous for audio editing, editing and mastering; it also includes some of the best audio analysis and recovery tools, full production suite podcasting and some of the most capable scripting and batch processing tools available. All in one software package. And version nine captures it all with a new look and feel that it is the most rational and direct, but.


Wavelab 9 is the latest incarnation of Steinberg’s world-class audio editing masterpiece. Wavelab is arguably one of the most powerful and sophisticated audio editing platforms in the world. Wavelab is for all intents and purposes more like five advanced programs flying in tight formation. While it’s best known for audio editing, montage, and mastering; it also includes some of the finest audio analysis and restoration tools, a full podcasting production suite and some of the most capable scripting and batch processing tools available. All in one software package. And version nine captures all of this with a new look and feel that’s the most streamlined and straightforward yet.
But with great power comes great complexity. To get the most out of a complex, top of the line system requires robust, top of the line training. That’s exactly what Streamworks Audio is proud to present with Complete Wavelab 9.
Complete Wavelab 9 brings you more than four hours of world class tutorials focused on helping you get the most out of Wavelab.
Chapters 1 – 4 will take you from initial set up and connection, through a complete tour of Wavelab’s capabilities and control. We’ll demonstrate the subtle but important ways that Wavelab’s user interface differs from most DAW and music production software, and how to make sense of the new tab groups, file groups, naming conventions and file handling. Even if you’ve never touched Wavelab before, but the end of this section you’ll be up and running.
Would you believe that you can surgically remove the accidental coughing of an audience member from an acoustic recording? Or add reverb to just the snare drum in a fully mixed master track? Or remove a police siren from an otherwise perfect interview? You can, with Wavelab 9.
Chapters 5 – 10 look in depth at the real-world capabilities and techniques for waveform editing, spectrum editing, audio analysis, advanced signal processing, montage creation, mastering and how to use all of the metering tools in Wavelab.
Finally, in chapters 11 – 15 we’ll conduct a step by step demonstration of how to restore and remaster an old recording, create a basic audio CD of those restored files, create a fully professional Red-Book compliant CD master, create a professional podcast and how to use the new Wavelab Exchange to connect Wavelab and Cubase into a seamless and powerful one-two punch for music editing and mastering.
Complete Wavelab 9: learn how by knowing why.

Content

├── 01-intro-and-setup.mp4
├── 02-tour-recording-and-window-handling.mp4
├── 03-wavelab-concepts.mp4
├── 04-file-operations.mp4
├── 05-analysis-tools.mp4
├── 06-meters-and-loudness.mp4
├── 07-phase-and-phase-meter.mp4
├── 08-standards-k-sys-and-bitmeter.mp4
├── 09-waveform-edit-meta-data-markers.mp4
├── 10-spectrum-editing.mp4
├── 11-effects-and-envelopes.mp4
├── 12-restoration.mp4
├── 13-montage-and-cd-operations.mp4
├── 14-master-section.mp4
├── 15-podcasting.mp4
└── 16-wavelab-exchange.mp4

Sample files : none
Video Format : MP4
Video : AVC, 1920×1080 (16: 9), 29.970 (30000/1001) fps, ~ 581 Kbps avg, 0.009 bit / pixel
Audio : 48.0 KHz, AAC LC, 2 ch, ~ 132 Kbps

 

 

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