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Old 12-12-2017, 10:12 PM
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Default Which plugin for vocals?

All those signature plugins from Waves just makes it easier to get the polished sound you are probably looking for...

So yes you can do the same thing with 6 different individual plugins, but then you would have to buy 6 different individual plugins and then WUP them every year. ( whoops just saw your post, yeah you could use the stock Plugs for sure)

CLA is good (I don’t own it) and JJP is great (I own that one)
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