Hello all,
Steinberg has released today the 8.0.3 maintenance update which brings many improvements in areas such as loudness measurement, audio montage, plug-ins, user interface and key commands. The update also adds compatibilty to cocoa-based plug-ins and includes an updated version of Voxengo CurveEQ.
The update is available as a free download from the Steinberg support website:
WaveLab 8
WaveLab Elements 8
Best regards,
GN
WaveLab 8.0.3 maintenance update for WaveLab 8 and WaveLab Elements 8
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Guillermo Navarrete Guillermo Navarrete https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=306387
- KVRist
- 478 posts since 4 Jun, 2013 from Hamburg, Germany
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- KVRAF
- 14739 posts since 19 Oct, 2003 from Berlin, Germany
I kind of miss two bug fixes on that list:
1) The EBU R-128 meter being off by 1dB if you use custom settings (unless that is meant with the TP meter fix)
2) The infamous "Audio Forward Bug" for VST3 plugins with certain developers, especially if they sticked to the SDK specs (and back and forth communication with the SDK team didn't resolve that).
Guess I'll update and check if these two isues are still present. If yes, I'll file another support ticket, or get in touch with PG directly.
1) The EBU R-128 meter being off by 1dB if you use custom settings (unless that is meant with the TP meter fix)
2) The infamous "Audio Forward Bug" for VST3 plugins with certain developers, especially if they sticked to the SDK specs (and back and forth communication with the SDK team didn't resolve that).
Guess I'll update and check if these two isues are still present. If yes, I'll file another support ticket, or get in touch with PG directly.
- KVRAF
- 3321 posts since 2 Jul, 2007
Is this another of Steinberg's wonderful "you have to manually uninstall old version to install new version" installer deals?
Because I just got 5 updates from Native Instruments and their installer software does that automatically for me. It's painless and easy.
I have confidence in their software. Unlike certain other companies.
Because I just got 5 updates from Native Instruments and their installer software does that automatically for me. It's painless and easy.
I have confidence in their software. Unlike certain other companies.
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Guillermo Navarrete Guillermo Navarrete https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=306387
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 478 posts since 4 Jun, 2013 from Hamburg, Germany
Hello,
Download the update and run it from the .exe or dmg file depending on you operating system.
Regards,
GN
You do not need to uninstall anything before.SODDI wrote:Is this another of Steinberg's wonderful "you have to manually uninstall old version to install new version" installer deals?
Because I just got 5 updates from Native Instruments and their installer software does that automatically for me. It's painless and easy.
I have confidence in their software. Unlike certain other companies.
Download the update and run it from the .exe or dmg file depending on you operating system.
Regards,
GN