Waves Submarine
Submarine's role in life is to add natural-sounding sub-bass content by generating frequencies that are one octave and two octaves lower than the input signal.
Submarine's role in life is to add natural-sounding sub-bass content by generating frequencies that are one octave and two octaves lower than the input signal.
Despite the bewildering array of plug-ins now available, mixing still requires you to exercise good judgement with the basics of EQ and compression.
Could you please explain what the Waves V‑Comp auto-release setting actually does? What is it trying to accomplish?
Waves’ latest plug-in takes us into the bowels of the world’s most famous studio!
The Waves Abbey Road TG Mastering chain models the same mastering chain that’s used at Abbey Road studios...
The Waves SoundGrid Mobile Server is an external DSP system designed to let you offload processing for...
Bass Slapper is a stand-alone and plug-in (VST, AU, AAX) virtual instrument that, with just a little bit of practice, will allow you to give the likes of Stanley Clarke, Bootsy Collins or Mark King a run for their money.
Waves’ latest signature plug-in distils the accumulated wisdom of a master engineer into a powerful channel strip.
Does the visual look extend to the way we perceive plug-ins, and does their appearance change over time according to fashion?