Lockdown Learning: 23 - Wavelab Elements - Introduction and Overview
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
- In this video in the Lockdown Learning series, I take a quick look at Wavelab Elements, looking at opening and saving files in different formats, and applying simple editing techniques - Trimming, Fade In, Fade out and adding silence.
This series is my tiny attempt to get people doing something productive while being in lockdown at home - learning how to create music using Steinberg's Cubase Elements, which has a 60-day free trial available as part of the #StayHome initiative:
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Thanks!
I find that it's good practice to "save as" first thing, not last. Give files you intend to edit a new name before making any changes.
I know what you mean about the presets, but actually over time I've grown to love it because it opens the door to some really powerful batch processing
I plan to buy Wavelab Elements (for starters). THANKS 👏
This is just what I was looking for! Thanks! Looks forward to the other videos!
Terrifically clear, and giving some context as well. Very nice! I'm a Studio One user which has its own mastering section; but Wavelab Elements still has some useful functions that doesn't have.
Thanks, your videos are very useful since I'm having a hard time on getting a trial copy from Steinberg
Very helpful thanks!
Awesome as always! Wish the integration with Cubase was a liiiitle bit better, it's great that it recognises projects and I know it's meant for a different purpose, but having spectral views from Wavelab enabled in Cubase through ARA would be great. Incidentally would love to see some content on Spectrallayers, using that with ARA and Cubase is hella powerful to clear up masking problems in the mix!
del on a MacBook is fn-backspace
Thanks for the tip
How many tracks can I create in Montage?
Why is the most basic things like CD wizard not included with Elements 11? I bought Wavelab Elements 11 but think I will stay with my old Wavelab 6 for making CD's. I am very disappointed with Wavelab, just glad I bought it on sale and not at full price.
Hi Roy. Obvously I'm not employed by Steinberg, but I think they see CD authoring as one of the key differentiators between their top level (Pro) version of Wavelab and the others. I actually used Elements for years until I had a number of CD authoring jobs that I needed to do (having not produced CDs for pressing for literally a decade!) so I upgraded to Pro. But yes, if that's the one thing you need, it's a big step up in price to get that feature.
@@musictechtuition thanks, I'm not a professional so I will not be upgrading to the expensive Pro version. I can still use Elements for other things but glad I have an old version of Wavelab for doing transfers of LP's and cassettes. Elements is still nice on my Mac just too bad the CD Wizard is not included.
What video editor are you using? Looking to make my own videos. Thanks
I was using Premiere at this time, but I've now changed to Davinci Resolve, as it handles high-resolution screen captures from the mac a lot better (I was using an old version of Premiere I bought many years ago, and I can't handle the resolution from my newer macbook), and I much prefer the workflow; with a few keyboard shortcut changes it's much more like 'cubase for video' in terms of the simple editing that I do. HTH
@@musictechtuition thanks, I am using the 7 day trial of Movavi right now. It seems better then what I was using and the price is not too bad. I will try a few others this week to see which one I like the best.
@@Berkner80 Give resolve a try - the free version has a lot of features, and once I'd watched Primal Video's tutorial and swapped some keyboard shortcuts (particularly zoom in and out as I'm just hardwired into G and H now), I was pretty much good to go. ua-cam.com/video/63Ln33O4p4c/v-deo.html
@@musictechtuition give it a try tonight, thanks.
@@musictechtuition I tried resolve but would not load on my Windows 7 computer. Just for video screen captures think Movavi works good for me, I don't need anything fancy but maybe later. I may look for a nice video editor for my Mac but my programs I am doing for screen captures are on my PC, older version of Wavelab 6. I have Wavelab Essentials 11 but I prefer WL6 for spliting files. Thanks for the input.