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Wave Editor Competition Lives, with WaveLab 7 for PC … and Mac

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

Let’s get this out of the way right at the beginning: dedicated audio editors are important. For sound design, for tweaking audio assets, and for just getting close to your sounds, editing waveforms in a DAW often doesn’t cut it.

That’s made a lot of Mac users unhappy, because it’s one of the few areas where the Mac platform lags seriously behind Windows in available choice. Windows users have been spoiled by choices like Sound Forge (now Sony), Adobe Audition, and Steinberg WaveLab, all three excellent editors that are functional and fast to work with. The Mac, meanwhile, has been all about BIAS Peak. And Peak has been divisive: some users love it, but others want an alternative. Possible choices like Adobe Soundbooth and Apple Soundtrack Pro, while useful in their own workflows, haven’t caught on with audio editors. (One notable “underground” choice is the favorite of many CDM readers – Audiofile Engineering’s Wave Editor – a smaller name, but I doubt WaveLab will shake the loyalty of its devoted users.)

Steinberg bringing WaveLab to the Mac is already turning a few heads, particularly among recent PC-to-Mac converts. (Even on Windows, with Adobe Audition having fallen behind, WaveLab may gain some ground.)

Don’t think it’s big news? Have a look at recent Facebook and Twitter activity and other chatter over the announcement. Amongst the elite sound design lovers, WaveLab is the news of the week. That’s a small group of people (as any of the developers of these apps will readily tell you), but they also have a big impact on the sound of media today.

The reworked interface still has a last-generation feel, but on the other hand, it’s functionality over form that defines this category. I’m still waiting to see some more material details, but Steinberg at least has a preview of what’s new in 7. Wading through their PR materials, I translate that to include:

WaveLab’s new multi-window, dockable interface and toolbar – though, uh, naturally I expect you wouldn’t open all these windows at once. (I can only imagine what would happen if Steinberg submitted this screenshot to my editor at Macworld.
  • A new workspace UI built around dockable, scalable multiple windows and customizable toolbar. (I hate toolbars, so I may customize it by … turning it off. To each their own, though.)
  • “Ground-up” re-engineering effort to support cross-platform Mac and Windows code (based on past experience, that may benefit the engineering on the Windows side, too)
  • New VST3 restoration tools developed by Sonnox, including DeNoizer, DeBuzzer, DeClicker, and plug-ins gathered from Steinberg’s pro audio line, including the Nuendo Post Filter.
  • New CD and DVD-A burning engine.

The inclusion of mastering and burning materials really puts this right opposite Peak – and for those of you who didn’t even bother with Peak, could fill in some key gaps in suites like Logic Studio (in case you aren’t a fan of Apple’s editor and burning tools).

I’m not a WaveLab user, though it’s always been a program I respected from a distance. So if you are an old-hat WaveLab lover, do get in touch; we may need to you to review the new release when it ships.

WaveLab 7 preview at Steinberg

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Empty Room Systems releases EMpTy 250

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Empty Room Systems EMpTy 250

Empty Room Systems has released EMpTy 250, a software reverb effect plug-in for Windows.

After months of research and tweaks this reverb, based on the first digital reverb machine (the EMT-250), is now available for purchase. The EMT-250 is known for the very sweet character of its reverb and is used on a lot of famous recordings. It is the favorite reverb for a lot of award winning engineers. Real EMT-250’s are rare and other solutions for obtaining similar results were expensive or unnecessarily complex – until now! With the release of EMpTy 250 this ear candy becomes affordable for each studio and engineer!

EMpTy 250 is not yet another reverb plugin. The character of its sound is unique and sets it apart from other reverb plugins or dedicated hardware reverbs. EMpTy 250 is now available as a VST plugin and is also available as a patch for the Eventide

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LiquidSonics updates Reverberate to v1.209

Monday, October 5th, 2009

LiquidSonics Reverberate

LiquidSonics has released version 1.209 of Reverberate, a highly efficient convolution audio processor offering true zero-latency operation for two separate, stereo impulse responses.

Along with the Windows 32- and 64-bit downloads, the first public Mac OS X VST and AU beta versions are available.

Changes since Reverberate v1.206

  • All: Added fine-grain control mode for higher accuracy while holding down shift and dragging in slider mode.
  • All: The user can now select the default dials mode (circular, relative circular, linear). The default is circular.
  • All: Wet lock is now initialised correctly when the GUI is not initially displayed.
  • All: Changed IR envelope and EQ visualisation graphics to allow for drawing optimisations resulting in improved GUI drawing speed.
  • All: Parameter update optimisations to reduce disk access frequency.
  • All: Fix for a crash if the system runs out of memory when allocating space for IRs.
  • OS X: Improved lost files support (now works the same as in Windows).
  • OS X: Improved AU validator reliability.
  • Fix for the resampler which was incorrectly cropping the beginning of IRs (especially noticeable on cabinet IRs).
  • All of the IR files stored within a bank are now validated for presence on disk when loading banks improving workflow.
  • Fix for notification of lost files when GUI is not open which could cause a crash.
  • Further work to fix the mixdown issue in Adobe Audition first addressed in 1.206.
  • Position of the IR1/IR2 mix LFO now initialises randomly.

Reverberate is available as a VST effect plug-in for Windows PC for

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LiquidSonics releases Reverberate LE and Filtrate LE v1.0 + Reverberate v1.206

Friday, September 18th, 2009

LiquidSonics Filtrate LE

LiquidSonics has released version 1.0 of Reverberate LE and Filtrate LE, two free VST effect plug-ins for Windows PC.

Reverberate LE is a highly efficient convolution audio processor, while Filtrate LE provides a linear phase 5-band paragraphic equaliser. Both plug-ins are available in a standard CPU edition and a version taking advantage of NVIDIA CUDA for the main convolution processing tasks reducing CPU usage where a G80* and above compatible card is found in the system.

LiquidSonics has also released version 1.206 of Reverberate, a highly efficient convolution audio processor offering true zero-latency operation for two separate, stereo impulse responses.

Changes in Reverberate v1.206

  • Fix for a mixdown issue in Adobe Audition.
  • Chorus memory indexing bugfix causing a crash on OS X.
  • Chorus 1/2 toggle click bugfix.
  • OS X private beta – release 1
  • Updated to use VSTGUI 3.5 from VSTGUI 3.0 for OS X build.
  • Two additional chorus modules (one for IR1 and one for IR2) have been added for use pre-mix in addition to the existing post-mix chorus module. This allows for chorus or modulating pitch effects to be used on IRs independently.
  • Chorus copy/reset command now has a copy/paste function to move settings between IR1, IR2 and post-mix choruses.
  • A full preset reset now updates the program name in the host presets list (where this is supported by the host).
  • All error notifications are now modal on the host window.
  • Output buffers are now cleared when toggling IR1/IR2 on and off and when the host calls the resume function (e.g. at the start of a mix-down).

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