Waves has announced the release of the JJP Artist Signature Collection, available now for Windows and Mac OS X in all native formats (VST, VST3, AU and RTAS) priced at $830. The JJP Artist Signature Collection is available at no additional charge to users of Waves Mercury covered by Waves Update Plan.
Developed in close association with JJP himself, the Jack Joseph Puig Artist Signature Collection features six application-specific plug-ins, JJP Bass, JJP Strings & Keys, JJP Drums, JJP Vocals, JJP Guitars and JJP Cymbals & Percussion, that were created from JJP's personal processing chains and give users immediate access to Puig's larger-than-life pop/rock sound.
Featuring:
- Complete all-in-one processing chains.
- Mono-to-stereo and stereo components.
- Optimized control ranges.
- 24bit/96kHz resolution.
- Supports RTAS, Audio Suite, VST, AU.
- Windows and Mac OS X compatible.
JJP Guitars
Jack Joseph Puig on JJP Guitars: "I approach the guitar as a sound designer, and try to use the whole sonic palette: Make it brighter, darker, more aggressive, compress it, bring out the attack, whatever - to give it attitude. The JJP Guitars plug-in helps you get into that creative space, quickly. Sure, there's a rock and roll edge to this plug-in, but for me, what makes it so powerful is that everything you need, it's right there in front of you; it lets you stay in the zone."
Controls:
- Modes toggles between the four guitar modes: Clean, Rock, R&B/Amb, Chug.
- Sensitivity is used to achieve optimal plug-in response levels.
- Sensitivity LED indicates the presence of proper levels.
- Lows controls low frequency EQ.
- Highs controls high frequency EQ.
- Comp controls dynamics.
- Master controls the overall output level.
- Meter Switch toggles meter monitoring between input and output modes.
- Clip LED lights up when levels exceed 0 dBFS.
- Main controls the level of the basic processed signal.
- Center Section Faders:
- Edge.
- Warm.
- Sustain.
- Doubler.
- Verb.
- Attack.
- Presence.
Certain faders may be disabled depending on the selected Mode.
JJP Vocals
Jack Joseph Puig on JJP Vocals: "When I mix a vocal, my approach is intuitive and instinctive, not technical. I don't think in terms of 'which delay' or 'how to EQ it' or 'more compression' or whatever. What concerns me is how it makes you feel. And since each singer is unique, and every song is unique, there's no single way to go about it. Is it personal, is it intimate, or is it loud and aggressive? So I do whatever it takes to make sure the vocal is open, sits well in the mix and, most importantly, helps convey the message of the song. JJP Vocals helps get you there."
Controls:
- Modes toggles between the three vocal modes: Male, Male 2, and Female.
- Sensitivity is used to achieve optimal plug-in response levels.
- Sensitivity LED indicates the presence of proper levels.
- Lows controls low frequency EQ.
- Highs controls high frequency EQ.
- De-esser is used to control sibilance.
- Comp controls dynamics.
- Main controls the level of the basic processed signal.
- Master controls the overall output level.
- Meter Switch toggles meter monitoring between input and output modes.
- Clip LED lights up when levels exceed 0 dBFS.
- Center Section Faders:
- Magic.
- Space.
- Attack.
- Attitude.
- Presence.
JJP Cymbals & Percussion
Jack Joseph Puig on JJP Cymbals & Percussion: "There's really so much you can do with cymbals and percussion. You can use some lo-fi effect to fatten up shakers. You can take out the mid-range on tambourines to make them sound brighter, or you can add some dirt and distortion to make them sound grittier. You can boost the high end to enhance the shimmer of the cymbals or compress them hard, to bring out other aspects of their sound. The JJP Cymbals & Percussion plug-in gives you instant access to all the different colors I like to use, so you can just fire it up, find what you need, and stay creative."
Controls:
- Modes toggles between the six cymbal and percussion modes: HH (Hi-hats) OH (Overheads), Room, Tambourine, Shaker, Clave.
- Sensitivity is used to achieve optimal plug-in response levels.
- Sensitivity LED indicates the presence of proper levels.
- Lows controls low frequency EQ.
- Highs controls high frequency EQ.
- Comp controls dynamics.
- Pan controls the Left/Right balance. (Mono-to-Stereo component only).
- Main controls the level of the basic processed signal.
- Master controls the overall output level.
- Meter Switch toggles meter monitoring between input and output modes.
- Clip LED lights up when levels exceed 0 dBFS.
- Center Section Faders:
- Ambience.
- Attitude.
- Punch.
- Tone.
JJP Strings & Keys
Jack Joseph Puig on JJP Strings & Keys: "When I'm dealing with strings and keyboard parts, in general I want them to be radiant and beautiful. I want to shape the tonality to fit what the song needs to be, so when it comes out of the speaker, it's on another level. With JJP Strings & Keys, it's set up so you can really follow your instincts, to bring out the complexities in your keyboard parts and orchestrations. You might want to use some delay and make it wider, or add a little air for a more ambient feel. Sometimes you'll want it dry and in-your-face. Whatever I do, it has to serve the song."
Controls:
- Modes toggle between the four strings and keys modes: Synth, Hi Strings, Lo Strings, Piano.
- Sensitivity is used to achieve optimal plug-in response levels.
- Sensitivity LED indicates the presence of proper levels.
- Lows controls low frequency EQ.
- Highs controls high frequency EQ.
- Comp controls dynamics.
- Master controls the overall output level.
- Meter Switch toggles meter monitoring between input and output modes.
- Clip LED lights up when levels exceed 0 dBFS.
- Main controls the level of the basic processed signal.
- Center Section Faders:
- Space.
- Doubler.
- Presence.
- Girth.
JJP Drums
Jack Joseph Puig on JJP Drums: "There are certain things you usually just take for granted when you're mixing drums. Sure, the snare has to snap. Or maybe you want it to have a woodier sound. The bass drum has to have a nice bottom. But beyond that, there's a whole other range of things you need to consider to really make the song come alive. Maybe there's some tonality in the drum kit that you want to emphasize. How do the drums relate to the rest of the song? And once you figure all that out - how do you get there? Well, what's really great is, JJP Drums is a plug-in that can do it all."
Controls:
- Modes toggles between the five drum modes: Kick In, Kick Out, Snr Top, Snr Bot, Toms.
- Sensitivity is used to achieve optimal plug-in response levels.
- Sensitivity LED indicates the presence of proper levels.
- Main controls the level of the basic processed signal.
- Gate controls the floor level of the gate applied to the signal.
- Comp controls dynamics.
- Lows controls low frequency EQ.
- Highs controls high frequency EQ.
- Master controls the overall output level.
- Meter Switch toggles meter monitoring between input and output modes.
- Clip LED lights up when levels exceed 0 dBFS.
- Phase Switch engages input phase reversal.
- Center Section Faders:
- Attack.
- Size.
- Attitude.
- Punch.
- Sub.
- Length.
- Wood.
- Sustain.
- Tone.
- Presence.
- Verb.
JJP Bass
Jack Joseph Puig on JJP Bass: "Every track is different. And every bass track is different. Sometimes you want just a great bottom; other times you want something with more mid-range that cuts through a mix. You may want to give it a bit of distortion, give it an edge. Or you'll want to shape the sound with some nice bell EQs, use some compression and gate to lock it with the kick drum. I could even see someone using this plug-in on the drums of a hip hop track as a sub enhancer, to give it some attitude. JJP Bass is a plug-in that could be used in any situation."
Controls:
- Modes toggles between the three bass modes: DI, Amp, Synth.
- Sensitivity is used to achieve optimal plug-in response levels.
- Sensitivity LED indicates the presence of proper levels.
- Main controls the level of the basic processed signal.
- Input controls the input level into the plug-in.
- Master controls the overall output level.
- Meter Switch toggles meter monitoring between input and output modes.
- Comp controls dynamics.
- Lows controls low frequency EQ.
- Highs controls high frequency EQ.
- Clip LED lights up when levels exceed 0 dBFS.
- Center Section Faders:
- Edge.
- Attack.
- Width (Mono-to-Stereo & Stereo components only).
- Sub.
- Presence.
- Length.
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