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Then i decided to try the MOTU 8D box instead as an AES to USB converter box, and it’s driver installed easily and worked the first time! Lynx driver download site has a very specific stepped procedure for working thru Apple’s rigid Security & Privacy barrier, but it didn’t work for me, and i tried 5-6 times till frustration shut my brain down.
#Wavelab pro 11 install#
Rumor is that WL-11 will go multi-core and speed things up considerably, especially wrt plug-ins.Īs to the Lynx driver (59) not loading, it could be that it might’ve worked on OS 11.2.2, but I made the mistake of updating to OS 11.4 just before attempting to install it, Doh! It IS running on Rosetta 2, and single-core for now. I do like to learn everything myself, stubborn i guess, navigate my own workflow, adapting WL10 to my tried & true mastering approach.īut at some point I’ll likely watch Justin’s videos & read his pdf’s to see if i missed anything!Īlthough I love the power & speed of the new 8-core Mac mini M1 w Big Sur, I expect WaveLab 10 will accelerate my workflow at some point, they seem to have thought of everything in terms of formatting and delivery. I don’t mind discussing my learning curve publicly, my clients don’t care what i use, as long as it sounds good, & is consistent with they’re accustomed to hearing, and meeting deadlines without errors.
#Wavelab pro 11 full#
So later this autumn I plan to be up to full speed with it.Īnd be able to work ITB with it (if needed)īut for the moment, it’s a bit overwhelming, looking at a screen with a zillion tiny font parameters to explore, hence the 1% per day approach. It will probably click for me after 21 days of trial use, that cybernetic learning curve. The new GUI is laid out very well, it’s just a matter of translating my mastering concept from many years of using PT & sB, and applying it to WaveLab. I’m taking the 1% per day, over 100 days learning curve approach with WaveLab 10.
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I love the power & flexibility of the dual DAW scenario, pitch & catch. Lavry DAC, NSEQ-FF, Sontec 432, Manley VMu, RND MBP, RND MBC ADC,Īnd catching with the Mac Mini M1 w WaveLab 10 in trial learning curve mode,īut in reality, for actual client mastering work, using a 2014 Mac Mini with soundBlade & Sonoris DDP Creator via another Lynx Card & Sonnet Express box.
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I’m still doing the dual DAW approach, pitchingwith Pro Tools on a MacBook Pro 2015 on Sierra 10.12, via Sonnet TB2 box with Lynx AES-16 card, to my analog EQ path: So I had reinvent my mastering workflow, right in the middle of busy season, motherboard gave out. Yes, the moment arrived, my old Mac Pro Tower 2006 Intel finally died! That i used to catch w Sonic soundBlade for 15 years. So I’m treading carefully now, step by step, might’ve made the leap a couple years ago with WaveLab 9 Mac,īut the past 2 years have been filled with so many crazy changes, i wanted to keep my catching DAW rig the same as it’s been for sanity. I ask because your setup is a possible future expansion or B rig here.Hey Guys, thanks for asking, it’s a big paradigm shift for me. Is this all ITB, or with an analogue chain? If the latter, how is the chain fed from the Mini?