![]() ![]() The upgrade from WaveLab Elements 8 to WaveLab 8.5 is however much more expensive, so – should you feel the urge – be aware that the less expensive path is from WL6 to WL8.5 – plus, you get to continue using Elements 8 say, on the laptop (which is what I do, C8Pro/WL8.5 on the desktop and CE8/WLE8 on the laptop). The second thing to mention is that, as there’s no up- or cross-grade path from WaveLab 6 to WaveLab Elements 8, you will have effectively paid for a new license and you still own your WaveLab 6 license on the eLicenser that WL6 license can be upgraded to WaveLab 8.5 for (depending where you live) about $250, which is really excellent value if you can make use of the extra features (in your case that would almost certainly be the Watch Folders!). Thanks, guys! I just ordered WaveLab 8 EssentialsĪpart from the dithering issue, which is perhaps a little off-topic, there are a few things worth mentioning, firstly the GUI was completely changed from version 7 onwards, so don’t be too shocked – it can be frustrating at first, and the forum went into near-meltdown at times, but personally I can’t imagine ever wanting to go back to the pre-7 GUI, so just be prepared for a learning curve. WAVELAB 11.2 Latest Version requires Steinberg Licensing-based license The latest WaveLab 11 version relies on Steinberg Licensing, the licensing scheme introduced in January 2022. Seems like an oversight to me, not using dither in the Batch convert if the target file has a lower bitdepth, something that should possibly be corrected. Contact WAVELAB 11 Downloads Download faster, more convenient and more reliably using the STEINBERG DOWNLOAD ASSISTANT. (although someone could ask, if indeed that’s the problem).Īlso, MrSoundman may be right about the real audible impact of converting from 32 or 24 to 16 without dither, but I think it’s a little unusual, and generally thought to be technically unadvisable. All download versions from the Steinberg Online Shop already contain the 8.0.1 version and don’t need to be updated. ![]() But I doubt the current version of LCC is going to be changed just to accommodate an old version of Wavelab like version 6. today Steinberg is pleased to release WaveLab / WaveLab Elements 8.0.1 maintenance update for boxed version customers. The latest WaveLab 11 version relies on Steinberg Licensing, the licensing scheme introduced in January 2022. Older LCC versions probably worked fine with this setup in the past. Latest Versionrequires Steinberg Licensing-based license. ![]() But because this apparently wasn’t experienced or reported years ago with Cubase 5 and Wavelab 6, my suspicion is that the current version of LCC is probably involved in the issue (especially since it’s an eLicensor error message). Issues resolved The following table lists all issues that have been resolved in this version. Fwiw, regarding the original eLicenser error message, I’m using Windows 7, and I’ve now gotten the error message using full versions of Cubase 5, 6, and 7, and then opening Wavelab 6. This maintenance update introduces the following improvements: The Batch Conversion function has been reintegrated in the Audio File workspace of WaveLab Elements 8. ![]()
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