WaveLab Cast Explained

Studio wiz Gary Hiebner presents comprehensive Steinberg WaveLab Cast video tutorials! If you're ready to take advantage of WaveLab Cast's impressive set of audio tools for your podcast or YouTube videos, this is the course for you. Gary takes you through every aspect of this powerful plugin - from understanding the interface to publishing your finished audio - with clear and informative demonstrations throughout. These videos are for new WaveLab Cast users.

Videos
Start Up Assistant (03:12) - In this first video, Gary introduces you to Wavelab Cast and shows how to use the Startup Assistant to create projects from templates, or how to create a new, empty project.
Setting Up Your Audio Device (05:06) - Discover how to navigate to the audio connections and setup your audio device in Wavelab Cast so you can input and output audio.
Navigating the User Interface (05:34) - Explore the user interface and learn how the workspace tabs work. Plus, see how you can undock and dock tabs to different areas in the interface.
Differences Between Audio Files & the Audio Montage (06:44) - In this video, Gary discusses the two different types of file modes you can create and use: Audio Files and Audio Montages. Learn how to open each one and how to spot the difference between them.
Saving Audio Files & Audio Montages (02:20) - Discover how to save Audio Files and Audio Montages projects, as well as how to create new audio files and projects with the Save As command.
Audio Editing Options (12:14) - Explore the different ways you can edit and process your audio files. Gary goes over each function and how to use them, including creating fades, zooming functions, adjusting clip volume levels, and the different copy and paste options.
Audio Editing in the Audio Montage (07:51) - This video expands on the audio editing subject and demonstrates how you can edit and split your clips in the Audio Montage. Also, we take a look at how, when you edit the source files, it reflects in the Audio Montage.
Using Markers & Snapping to Magnets (05:38) - Discover how to create and edit Generic Markers and Region Selection Markers and learn how the audio clips can snap to them.
Using the Spectroscope & Level Meters (04:37) - Gary demonstrates the different meters you have available, so you can visually see the frequency range and audio levels for your files and projects.
Using the Track Cleanup & Enhance Tools (08:11) - Explore the Clean and Enhance tools under the Track Inspector and learn how you can use these one-knob functions to help fix and improve your audio.
Adding FX to the Track Inspector & Master Section (06:34) - In this video, discover how you can add effects to the Track Inspector and the Master Section. Plus, learn how to edit these effects and move them around the signal chain path.
Using the Ducker Effect (03:52) - Gary demonstrates the Ducker effect and how you can enable it and set the source as modulators. Then learn how you can get one track to duck in volume when it's detected by another track.
Working with Video (07:15) - Discover how to work with Video in Wavelab cast. First, Gary shows how to import a video file to a audio montage, and then how you can edit or replace the audio for the Video. Also learn how you can render out the video and replace the audio with the new audio in the video.
Rendering Out Your Audio (05:02) - Learn how to Render out your audio project and how you can set or change the audio file formats for the export, including changing the encoding format, the sample rate, and bit depth.
Rendering & Publishing Your Audio (03:21) - In this final video, Gary shows you how you can link to RSS feeds and then publish your rendered out audio to these feeds, such as your Soundcloud account.