Haha, thanks JS! That’s Swedish btw.
I’ve been getting into W11 now for the last couple weeks and boy have I missed using Wavelab properly these last 3-4 years. Been experimenting with different ways to accomplish more or less the same things and Justin’s method is very well thought out and I agree it’s the best way with the current set of tools and is more or less the same method I came up with and used some years ago but grew tired of it thinking that there has to be a better way to meet my more limited needs.
To clarify, my workflow implies that I mostly use a separate DAW for all my creative work due to the routing and processing capabilities. It started with a combination of Nuendo and Sequoia many years ago and as Wavelab got more and more advanced eventually it replaced Sequoia for me. Today I use ProTools for all my processing/creative work and only use a mastering DAW like Pyramix or Wavelab for editing, meta-data and exporting deliverables from, so the big difference to Justin’s workflow is that all audio I import into a fresh Wavelab session already has all processing locked in which makes it especially frustrating for me being forced to re-render things over and over. When I’m done editing and sequencing I just want to export easily and maybe do some SRC on the fly as well and then move on to the next thing. Even now when I’m using it again for exporting I find I’m quickly getting frustrated by having to change and make presets for every single thing and micro manage stuff on a level that I see as time consuming and unnecessary for my needs. Now, Wavelab exports things 10x faster than Pyramix just that it takes up more focus and mental energy to get the same thing done. I just did a project that required I re-render a few montages into sub-montages and the project naturally grew to triple it’s size, and for my usual workflow the trade-off there just doesn’t make sense to me.
I can’t wait to see what PG has in mind for future updates!