Waves released Nx Ocean Way Nashville

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The Nx Ocean Way Nashville plugin replicates the acoustics and monitoring system of the stellar Ocean Way Nashville control rooms, over any pair of studio headphones – so you can create better mixes, anywhere, anytime.

Ocean Way Nashville’s studio control rooms are the pinnacle of acoustic design and studio monitoring – an audiophile sound engineer’s dream. Designed from the ground up by Ocean Way founder Allen Sides, the studios were painstakingly planned and built to meet his vision of the ultimate recording, mixing and monitoring environment.

Supervised and fine-tuned by Allen Sides himself, the Nx Ocean Way plugin recreates the studio’s acoustics and famed HR1/HR5 monitors, in immersive spatial audio, over any headphones.

With Nx Ocean Way Nashville, you can create better mixes, anywhere, anytime, using your favorite reference headphones. Mixes monitored on headphones through the Nx Ocean Way Nashville plugin are more likely to translate accurately to multiple audio systems and platforms – without the issues that often plague mixes created on headphones.

The plugin delivers faithful representations of the control room’s finely tuned acoustics, as experienced through the Allen Sides-designed Ocean Way Audio HR1 and HR5 far-field and near-field monitors.

With Nx Ocean Way Nashville inserted on the master bus of your session, you have the ultimate acoustic reference environment over any headphone model. You can better judge mix depth, panning, reverb amount, low-end response and more – all the aspects of a mix that are normally so difficult to assess on headphones.

Nx Ocean Way Nashville is powered by Waves’ pioneering Nx technology for immersive spatial audio. Waves’ Nx uses channel crosstalk, inter-aural delays (ITD), filters (ILD), early reflections, and head motion tracking to replicate the immersive experience of hearing audio in the real world. All these are coupled with precision measurements of the acoustic response at the original Ocean Way control rooms, to deliver a faithful three-dimensional “out-of-head” representation of the original experience.

Developed by Waves Audio in collaboration with Ocean Way Nashville Studios at Belmont University and Ocean Way Audio, Nx Ocean Way Nashville represents a technological breakthrough in accurate 3D spatial audio modeling of a real acoustic environment.

Nx Ocean Way Nashville supports head tracking – via your webcam or the dedicated Waves Nx Head Tracker Bluetooth device – for enhanced realism of the immersive three-dimensional effect.

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Shouldn't this be in Effect sub-forum?
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antic604 wrote: Mon Jan 25, 2021 3:11 pm Shouldn't this be in Effect sub-forum?
I wasn't sure, because it is used as a monitoring system for your host or mixing environment.

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Cancel Culture Club wrote: Mon Jan 25, 2021 3:15 pm
antic604 wrote: Mon Jan 25, 2021 3:11 pm Shouldn't this be in Effect sub-forum?
I wasn't sure, because it is used as a monitoring system for your host or mixing environment.
True. That's a good point.
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Should be in Effects
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$32 at Audio Deluxe.

I bought this an hour ago and now all my mixes sound fantastic. There's a level of 3D and nostalgia that I previously could only experience with analog gear.

But seriously, I bought the NX tracker last year and was looking forward to getting on board with a room sim, but didn't want to invest the time to learn the NX imaginary room. I decided I was going to invest the time this year to learn AR Studio 3, but now that this is out and probably has their latest sim tech, I'm going to learn this one.

The impediment is that my Waves installer is broken right now, again. This time it was when Windows 10 decided to force some update that broke a bunch of stuff. After a week of fiddling I finally got everything working again, but now Waves thinks I've hacked something and it won't start. So I gotta waste a couple more days on this before I can install the new plugin.

In the meantime, I've listened to the NX Ocean Way promo video and imagined my mixes through this plugin, and they sound revolutionary in my mind, game changer.

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I just demoed it and then purchased within about 15 minutes.
With Sonarworks handling the headphone correction and Ocean Way handling the room response, my DT880's have never sounded so good.
Not sure how Slate VSX measures up / is better etc, but it would have to be mind blowing at this point.

Only downside Im seeing right now is that it seems a bit heavy on the CPU even with the head-tracking feature turned off

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Lol

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It’s getting good reviews at gearslutz too.

https://www.gearslutz.com/board/new-pro ... ville.html

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canadian_moose wrote: Tue Jan 26, 2021 12:25 pm It’s getting quite good reviews at gearslutz too.
FTFY

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woodsdenis wrote: Mon Jan 25, 2021 6:34 pm Should be in Effects
Should be in the trash

:party:

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PS Sorry, I read this after seeing the White Sea Studio guy vid at YT. He's really something. Very amusing in a weird way. Nothing against plugs like this :)

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excuse me please wrote: Tue Jan 26, 2021 12:54 pm PS Sorry, I read this after seeing the White Sea Studio guy vid at YT. He's really something. Very amusing in a weird way. Nothing against plugs like this :)
If you don't have the perfect listening environment or quality monitors, it's a great alternative or another place to reference your mixes.

Setting it up correctly, calibrating it, using Headphone EQ, etc. to get a good starting point is crucial.
Just like any other plugin, the results depend on who's actually using it.


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Yeap. You want excellent headphones that can really render frequencies and detail, get the plugin calibrated for your head, and then train your ears for it by listening to tons of material through it. Now you've got a reliable virtual room to make good mixing decisions.

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I tried their Abbey Road Studio plugin when it came out and didn’t really like it, changed the sound in an unpleasing way for me... didn’t test the NC stuff though, as I had neither a tracker nor a camera.
According to the gearslutz thread the Ocean way is considered better also by other people who didn’t like ARS.

I am quite happy with dSoniq Realphones though, that was the first of all headphone correction plugins that didn’t sound weird to me. And it has correction curves for loads of headphones, not just a few like Waves. No tracking function, though.

I think as with headphones and monitoring in general, this is a highly subjective topic. These type of plugin can work quite well, but you need to find the right one for you.

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