Before the "podcast boom" became a marketing buzzword for every audio company, WaveLab 6 was ahead of the curve. It introduced a dedicated Podcast workspace. This allowed creators to record, edit, and publish audio files specifically for RSS feeds. It streamlined the process of adding chapters, images, and metadata—features that most music-focused DAWs struggled with at the time. For many early podcasters, WaveLab 6 was the gold standard for professional-grade spoken word production.

A non-destructive workspace allowing users to arrange multiple audio clips across tracks, apply real-time crossfades, and sequence albums seamlessly.

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