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Steinberg WaveLab Pro 11 £430

Steinberg’s first serious foray into the world of audio came with 1995’s inaugural release of WaveLab. Largely the work of a single developer, Phillipe Goutier, what started life as a simple audio recording and editing package has evolved into a highly capable workstation geared towards sample editing, audio mastering and sound restoration. To this end, the program is packed with pro-grade processors, meters and features, all of which have received a significant boost with the release of WaveLab 11.

As previously, this new version comes in both a cut-down Elements edition and a fully-featured Pro edition, (reviewed here). Both

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