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WAVELAB
Master Section 10 – 225
The Effects pane
WaveLab allows you to insert up to eight effect plug-ins in series (plus an
additional, post-master fader plug-in, normally used for dithering, see
“The Dithering pane” on page 231). Three plug-in formats are supported
in the Master Section:
WaveLab-specific plug-ins, included with the program. This also includes a sub-
menu; “ASIO”, which by default contains the Audio Input (see “Audio Input” on
page 251) and External Gear (see “Using External effects on page 252) plug-
ins. These are only available if you are using an ASIO driver.
VST plug-ins.
Steinberg’s VST plug-in format is supported by a lot of programs and plug-in manufacturers.
You will find a number of VST plug-ins included with WaveLab; other plug-ins can be pur-
chased separately from Steinberg or other manufacturers or in some cases downloaded
from the Internet.
Note also that if you have Cubase installed on your computer, the effects that were included
with Cubase can optionally also be available in WaveLab (provided that they are installed in
the “Shared VST Plug-ins” folder, see the Cubase documentation for details). Whether the
effects in the “Shared VST Plug-ins” folder should be available in WaveLab or not is set in
the Preferences–VST tab. You can also specify an extra VST plug-ins folder in the Prefer-
ences if you wish, meaning that you can have access to both the effects in the “Shared VST
Plug-ins” folder and the effects in some other folder containing VST plug-ins.
Plug-ins that adhere to the Microsoft DirectX standard.
These are known as DirectX or DX plug-ins and are also widely available.