Whats your ultimate Top favorite WAVES plugin?
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- KVRist
- 57 posts since 14 Feb, 2023
Right now bezerk
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- KVRAF
- 2945 posts since 23 Dec, 2002
Yes. There is nothing out there quite like it. It’s my top Waves plugin as well. Great call.
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- KVRer
- 5 posts since 25 Mar, 2023
I pretty much always use RVox for vocals
- KVRAF
- 2542 posts since 20 Apr, 2005
It's interesting and a bit weird. What sort of things do you use it for?
I find the presets are not great starting points for anything, and starting from scratch is much better.
- KVRAF
- 2542 posts since 20 Apr, 2005
I can't pick a single tool, as the few I have from Waves are all very different.
Nx Ocean Way - great when working on headphones
Abbey Road Vinyl - subtle but can import a really nice feel to things
Omnichannel - I used this on a collab where we needed a good channel strip we could both use. So great to work with, great value, only the saturation is a not as good as other things.
Nx Ocean Way - great when working on headphones
Abbey Road Vinyl - subtle but can import a really nice feel to things
Omnichannel - I used this on a collab where we needed a good channel strip we could both use. So great to work with, great value, only the saturation is a not as good as other things.
- KVRian
- 634 posts since 7 Jun, 2021
i quasi never use presets in FX boxes. i often even would not check them out.
my usecase is NOT production work !
i create realtime-play patches in my Host of choice, which is GigPerformer.
There, am i able to create morph controls.
And, if i want, can i put any FX on a Send-return/mix-back patch. Also with full morphing control.
so, i can for example create many parallel audio pathes from one instrument, or combine many instruments, and can put Pan devices on all or just some of the"audio pathes", and can fade the panning of all Pan-devices in, at same time, just by tweaking one knob on my HW controller. ( i´m fresh into such complex panning patches)
There is then other FX involved, for example to turn Piano/EP into something more ambienty. Panning comes then behind. you can turn so ordinary instrument playing into something wooshing, and from there turn it into something vibrating and breathing, by using some of these complex Pan devices. Morph controls are key here for this type of patches.
DAWs do not have that.
....fade In and out, like you´d fade a vibrato in and out with the modwheel.
similar approach.
no, nothing weird at all !
its fantastic !
sorry for OT !
just watched BarryJohns YT Video vs. Waves - Great Speak Barry !