Create great sound for podcasts and social media content. If you record, edit, and publish podcasts, if you create video content for Facebook, YouTube, Vimeo, or other social media platforms, or if you record interviews or small groups in areas like worship, WaveLab Cast is the perfect choice for creating flawless audio.

Your perfect podcast. An audible revelation.
Today, subscribers to podcasts and social media platforms expect nothing less than the best audio and video. To win new fans, uncompromising quality, comprehensibility, clarity, and exceptional content are a must. WaveLab Cast helps you create podcasts and interviews with a wide range of high-quality, easy-to-use recording, editing, refining, and distribution tools, perfect for achieving stunning results and gaining more subscribers.

Capture the moment
Designed for uncompromising quality, WaveLab Cast supports 32-bit audio up to 96 kHz. Use it to import recordings from handheld recorders, mixers, or similar devices. Alternatively, you can record audio from your audio interface directly into WaveLab Cast. Whichever you choose, the intelligent setup process will help you connect your devices quickly and reliably.

Audio enhancement and refinement
WaveLab Cast makes your podcast sound incredibly clear and intelligible. Remove unwanted noise and blend different parts of your interview by simply moving audio events around – WaveLab Cast will automatically create crossfades. Add another audio track and split your recording across multiple tracks. Of course, you can also improve the sound using WaveLab Cast's integrated Inspector channel strip, the world's easiest-to-use collection of audio refinement tools. It allows you to EQ your audio, enhance your voice's presence with the Voice Exciter, or give it more punch with the Compressor. Use the Voice Correction tools to remove background noise or hum – all without deep technical knowledge! Just turn a control or two and you'll hear the results instantly!

Create an amazing podcast
After polishing your recorded vocals, you can add background music and other effects to a new music track to make your podcast stand out from the crowd. For a professional sound, the new ducking feature lowers the background music when speech is detected on the voice track. You can easily arrange a complete compilation of different podcasts and recordings simultaneously using the Montage window.

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