Saved By Technology - 2nd Floor October 28th @ 7 pm

Please join us Thursday October 28th @ 7 pm:

Saved By Technology
10 Breadalbane Street
Toronto, ON
416 928 6434



Precise tools, advanced algorithms — WaveLab 7

WaveLab 7 is one of the most powerful and versatile audio editing and processing applications on the market today and combines the facilities of many other products within one, intuitive, flexible application.

Attendence is free. Refreshments will be provided. Please join us!

Discover a New Chapter

WaveLab belongs to the very first mastering applications available, its history stretching all the way back to 1995. Over the years WaveLab has seen several milestones in software mastering but, at the same time, has always retained its focus on its sole purpose: to provide the best workflow and tools for mastering, editing and restoration. From professional mastering engineers working on high-quality CD and DVD productions to music aficionados who are looking to restore favorite records or even create podcasts on the fly, WaveLab 7 provides a plethora of tools which will most certainly meet all requirements and surpass expectations while seamlessly integrating into existing studio setups.

Now available for Mac

The latest incarnation of WaveLab opens up a new chapter in its remarkable history: By following Steinberg’s cross-platform philosophy, WaveLab 7 runs under Windows as well as Snow Leopard, bringing at length all advantages of its advanced tools to the Mac user




Road Directions:
Downtown to Yonge & Wellesley. Go south down first laneway running south from Wellesley just west of Yonge.
You will find Saved By Technology in the orange/brown building which some may describe as "salmon" colored.

You risk a ticket by parking in the laneway.
Public metered parking is available on Breadalbane or Wellesley Streets, and there is a public parking lot across from the Wellesley subway station slightly east of Yonge Street.

Directions from Subway:
From Wellesley Station, walk west through Yonge & Wellesley intersection then south down first laneway (west of Yonge) to the "salmon" building seen above.





 

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