New Waves plugin

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2012/12/02 18:47:12 (permalink)

New Waves plugin


Another emulation... What you guys think? 






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    timidi
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    Re:New Waves plugin 2012/12/02 19:19:40 (permalink)
    So, where's the emulation Lab coat??

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    Re:New Waves plugin 2012/12/02 19:20:52 (permalink)
    Does it blend?

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    Re:New Waves plugin 2012/12/02 19:22:38 (permalink)


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    Re:New Waves plugin 2012/12/02 23:42:22 (permalink)
    It's mighty purty.  It looks old.  And historical.  I bet you can turn the volume and the bass and treble up and down on it.  And even make it distort and stuff.  It's bright and shiny.  I want one.

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    Re:New Waves plugin 2012/12/02 23:46:27 (permalink)
    Ooo it looks like controls for a train. 

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    Re:New Waves plugin 2012/12/03 00:42:11 (permalink)
    Not familiar with the *37 I actually have a REDD 47 I have built, two stage tube design...very high voltage based on the REDD 47...I may make a comparison...

    On further inspection the REDD 37 is based on the V72 (I also have a Telefunken V672/2 which is currently needing to be recapped the *37 was based on the solid state V72)

    So basically I can make a pretty accurate real time comparison using a U87 I also built (Dale-M single capsule) and that will get us in the ballpark of the original desk...

    Not sure how Waves manages to do emulations...but they are normally closer than a hand grenade needs to be...at least on EQ's...

    But when it comes to pre-amp emulation...I really wonder about tweaking something that never made it into the signal path to begin with...there is a certain non-linear element that transformers and tubes bring to the table...that was the whole reason I taught myself to build this stuff...it was cheaper than trying to tweak it into existence.

    My pre-amps look nothing like the emulation though...but then again everything I have is now in racks except the Urei  And Sony Desks I've rebuilt...(Sony Eq's are great... Urei is...Meh...)

    I'm using SOnar Platinium on a 6 core Lynx Audio machine and a ton of vintage pre-amps/eq's/comps I build for fun and sometimes money, REDD.47/API/Neve I also use the UAD stuff, and also use a Macbook Logic 9 through Apogee...
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    Re:New Waves plugin 2012/12/03 05:00:27 (permalink)
    Its sexy. Not sure that I like the price tag. Even for $200 intro pricing I think its a bit much for my taste but I have always felt Waves stuff was pricey and have never liked their EULA.      


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    Re:New Waves plugin 2012/12/03 19:09:50 (permalink)
    It's a bit more compact that a real REDD37:
    Maybe you can rent it from Lenny Kravitz.



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