
I think I know why everybody likes Wavelab, because it's designed to edit and master two-track audio and that's it. Amadeus Pro seems like the clear successor to Wave Editor, but it still doesn't seem to preview plugs in real time, which makes tweaking them before rendering impossible. I can still use Wave Editor, but it only uses 32-bit plugs and seems to have some hiccups with El Capitan. Unfortunately, Wave Editor became "Triumph", and I still can't figure it out properly.

Since OS X phased Peak out, I switched to Audiofile Engineering's Wave Editor, which was the closest thing to Peak in terms of features and functionality.

I started using BIAS Peak back in the late Nineties and I loved that program for two-track editing and mastering on the Mac.
