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Re: Waves alternatives?
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Now I found MCDSP and everything has changed, if you have not tried, you should. |
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Nope. Everything must happen real-time with low latency. Freezing does not cut it when you're in front of live audience...
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Take the SSL-series for example. How many of you have found a replacement for the E-series channel strip? Maybe a Sonnox EQ coupled with Sonnox Dynamics, only having to open two plugin windows simultaneously.
Or the C6 which is magnificent, which plug to replace it? The GUI is really simple and one can get desired results very fast. For SSL I know Its G Series but UAD has really great sounding plugs without the Native strain on your cpu..... C6 I hardly use I replaced with Waves Labs MultiDynamics.... Gives me way more than 6 Bands if I need it too.... Really nice and transparent.... Waves has its benefits... and drawbacks.... The only plug I keep going back to time after time is the REQ, RVox and Rcompressor.... But this is just My workflow and my opinion... |
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I like the fact that they don't try to make every different kind of plugin. Waves may have a few very good plugins, but they now have so many and there are so many cracked versions out that supporting and updating that many has to be a financial and coding nightmare. If they were smart, they'd drop some of the less-used plugins (or end of life them) so that they can focus on updating the plugins that matter. I own Gold but find myself using it less and less; depending on the WUP cost in 2013, may have to consider dropping it. Then again, I'm a home recordist so my workflow needs aren't critical. Just my $0.02.
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Remains to be seen...
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Well we know he worked at Digi so maybe that's why he's having a much easier time than others |
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"That guy" is Waves co-founder Meir Shaashua who I understand still leads their development team.
It'll be interesting to see how it all plays out because we are speculating about vapor-ware and won't know any facts before we actually get to use the 64 bit versions of everything.
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I'd be happy with a free upgrade to AAX from Mercury Native. Its going to be interesting to see how they deal with upgrades for WUP'ed up bundle owners.
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