![]() While it’s probably long overdue for software companies to stop supporting Windows XP, being forced to upgrade their operating system before upgrading to the latest versions of Steinberg’s products is going to make a lot of people think twice before running out and purchasing them.ġ6 years of product development spent not only on WaveLab but also all of Steinberg’s other software means that a lot of improvements have been made over the years, as well as features from other software titles making their way into WaveLab. It looks as though PC-based studios are finally going to have to brace themselves and go through the operating system upgrade nightmare so many musicians have been putting off for years now. Mac users are no longer left out in the cold, and as long as they are running Snow Leopard, can finally see what their PC cousins have been fussing about for all these years.Īnother major change, this time affecting PC users, is that WaveLab only supports Windows 7, and this is going to be the same for all of Steinberg’s music software as new versions are released. The first major change in version 7 of WaveLab is cross-platform compatibility. It has been a long time between updated versions of WaveLab nearly five years have passed since version 6, and WaveLab 7 has introduced some major changes as well as some minor updates. ![]() ![]() Steinberg first released WaveLab in 1995, and since then it has been at the forefront of audio editing and mastering software. ![]()
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