9/10/2023 0 Comments Wavelab 10 reviewOnce SPL does a brickwall limiter, chances are I’ll grab it. This one lists for around 300 bucks, however, with the regular discount events at Plugin Alliance, you have a chance to grab it for 40 or even 30 bucks several times a year. In the lowcut department, I often need very steep slopes and if possible a dispersion-free EQ (which people erroneously often call “linear phase”). The Plugins Lowcut: Steinberg FrequencyĪfter many years when Steinberg’s Wavelab didn’t even have a somewhat acceptable EQ plugin, Frequency is the real deal for a decent multirole EQ, which can do a lot of stuff. Which means in part 2 you usually see a digital brickwall limiter and a dither/noiseshape plugin, but nothing else.Īll plugins are VST. In WaveLab, the plugin chain is divided into two parts: part 1, then sample rate converter, then master fader, then part 2. I’m using a Windows (10) machine, and for the mastering-related jobs, WaveLab (currently also version 10). This time around, there’s no actual budget limit: this is what I use on a regular basis. About six years ago, I said something about Budget Mastering Tools, more specifically VST plugins that were free or almost free.
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