Fair play to Waves for keeping it unchanged since at least 2004, most companies can't resist the temptation to meddle with perfection. Has a distinctive GUI and maybe you don't need much of it, but as it says on the tin it does a load of parallel processing under the hood that seems quite hard to replicate by yourself, without a fancy studio. (2) Even with the Auto-Panning turned off, the dynamics section seems to kind of shuffle your mix into a better place. (1) It's developed/endorsed by Michael Brauer. $49 I think (discounts apply as you buy 2, 3-5 etc.) Parametric eqs are all fine and dandy, but this is proper equalization done properly. 'Classic stereo' instantiation is very like my blueface MXR dual graphic eq, only with more bands, stereo linkage, a visual readout and both channels working all the time. Ī super-great opportunity to go on the fantastic journey of rethinking my plugins from the ground up, and since that fun happily coincided with learning you can now buy Waves plugins individually plus ATM they've got them all on some quite hefty sale discount prices, well, so that you don't have to experience the brainache of researching through their almost unfeasibly long list of stuffs, here's what I ended up with, for about the same cost as they ofifered me for upgrading my very old bundle bought on an actual physical CD to a load of things I know I'll never use again. Or, what happened in the first 24 hours of switching from PC to Mac for music production.
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