Once you get really serious about mastering, you’ll see how much they are different. Still, they have areas of overlap where you might see how you can do some of the same things in either application. But Cubase and Wavelab are vastly different in purpose, toolset and market. Like any other digital audio software, there will be numerous features that overlap. ![]() If you have to ask that question (no disrespect intended), then you haven’t yet become “serious about mastering songs.” This is one of those questions that can open an infinite discussion. Now I am not sure what the point in Wavelab is as it apears you can do the same things in Cubase, but there must be a reason for Wavelab? ![]() I just purchased Wavelab in order to get serious about Mastering my songs.
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