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Is Liquid Mix compatible with WaveLab or other non-realtime audio editing software?

Unfortunately, some non-realtime audio editing software packages are not yet supported. This affects DAWs such as Steinberg WaveLab, Sony Sound Forge, and Adobe Audition which use fixed internal buffer sizes higher than 1024 samples. We are currently working to fix this. An update is scheduled for sometime before the first quarter of 2007.

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