![]() ![]() Wavelab and Elements certainly qualify as “capable”. Wavelab, with its list price of $579 USD, will be too expensive for the typical small-studio budget, but Elements price of $99 USD certainly is not. Upgrades from the previous versions are $99 USD and $25 USD respectively. I’m confident that owners of those versions will consider an upgrade to be money very well spent. As with the previous versions, Wavelab requires an eLicenser dongle while Elements requires only a software authorization solution.Īlthough the previous version of Wavelab had many features needed in a professional operation, Elements was so fully-featured that a small-studio operation would find it completely satisfactory for most activities. As we’ll see, I think that Steinberg has somewhat gotten away from that generous allocation of goodies. Wavelab 9 now has some features that would be seriously useful to the small-studio engineer.
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