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> Waveburner Pro Owners Must Revolt!, A short call to arms
jeffca
post Wed 23 Feb 2005, 17:12
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WaveBurner for OS X is available... yes, it's here, but only for Logic Pro owners. There is no stand-alone version. There is also no upgrade offer for WaveBurner Pro license holders. Add to this that OS X support was promised for over a year before they silently dropped the product off the face of the earth and you might understand my frustration.

If you're one of the people hosed in this deal, send Steve Jobs an e-mail (iceo@apple.com). They do get read. I've had 4 calls (in as many years) from Apple employees who were told by Mr. Jobs to sort out issues I've had.

Until this ever gets addressed, is there a single program available that has all of WaveBurner Pro's features? I haven't found one that comes close.

Get the torches out and let's storm the castle!

Jeff
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zoundman
post Mon 28 Mar 2005, 09:37
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I too got tired of wating for an osx version of waveburner pro.
I called, emailed, emagic and their answer was: soon, soon.
well, it was too much time for me.
Waveburner did come out with logicpro 7 but it is completely unstable.
As much as I love the mac (been mac user since mac classic days) I built a robust PC with quality parts (mothreboard,hd, ati graphics, kingston ram , etc) and bought Wavelab 5 from Steinberg and it smokes. it is as fast as it gets. and it's the program itself more than the fast computer.
It has all the analysis tools I need like error detection (clicks,pops,clipping) and the cd burning PQ code editing is awsome. not to mention fully customizable vu/peak meters, spectrum analyser and other stuff.
Sounds like i'm doing a comercial for Wavelab, but i've been really happy with the program. I use a Mac G5 2x1.8 for LogicPro and Protools and the PC exclusively for wavelab and I feel confident when I hand a master disc to a client. I hope Apple continues to develop waveburner pro because it used to be a great app in OS9. But until then . . . . smile.gif
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