Subject:Tell me why I should't buy Wavelab Version 3.0
Posted by: Lennie
Date:1/7/2000 8:39:00 AM
I currently use SoundForge. But I don't as yet own CD Architect, so I can only burn CD's using the Adaptec Software that came with the writer. This is adequate for backup and basic audio CD's but I currently have 3 projects on the go which will require me to produce nice red book CDs. So problem is, in UK price for CD Architect is £299. ( I'm really p*ssed off because the distributors are currently giving away CD Architect with Sound Forge! ) Price for Wavelab 3.0 is £289. Wavelab, as well as burning red book CDs, also gives me 24- bit support ( I have a Lexicon Studio and am recording in 24-bit ). From what I understand best results come from processing in the highest resolution until I reach mastering stage and then converting to 16-bit, so this 24- bit support is a big plus. Most of the plugins I use are DirectX, which Wavelab supports. PLease don't misunderstand, I like Sound Forge, I've been using it since v4.0, I've got the Acoustic Mirror and Noise reduction plugins. So I've invested a substantial amount of money in this software. It just seems to me that Steinberg are getting ahead of you with this particular bit of software and certainly with their pricing strategy. |