CLA MixHub’s channel-aggregating approach works very well indeed, bringing your entire mix together in a single interface, and sounding fantastic along the way. Just like a real SSL, the EQ is easy to work with, while the extended Dynamics section gives plenty of enveloping options. Jumping between Buckets and modules is fast and intuitive, and there’s a real sense of empowerment that comes from being able to apply such high-end processing to the individual elements of a whole drum kit or vocal group.ĬLA MixHub also sounds superb, exuding analogue warmth, depth and focus. The multitrack functionality is nothing short of revelatory, feeling like a natural replacement for the standard DAW mixer.
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Incredibly, it lets you access up to 64 instances of the plugin via any single one of them, so a full SSL console is effectively recreated in a single window within the host DAW, conveniently grouped into banks of eight channels at a time, called ‘Buckets’.
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MixHub is an emulation of a full channel strip from Grammy-winning engineer Chris Lord-Alge's SSL 4000 series mixer. If it's the sound of a classic room you are after, then they don't come more classy than Abbey Road Chambers (opens in new tab), a great emulation of one of the most famous echo chambers in the business.įinally, Brauer Motion (opens in new tab) attempts to – and largely pulls off – the expansion of your stereo field into a third dimension, and is great for experimentation in this extra 3D space, something that is looking like (again) becoming the next big thing in mixing. Having a muddied low end when mixing is a very common problem, especially in contemporary music production, and we have to say that Waves' Submarine (opens in new tab) plugin is great at helping define the bottom end of a mix and the components within it. Its UI positively invites you to get in there and process your vocals to the max, and there are many more creative possibilities under the hood. Best Waves plugins: Latest offersįor contemporary vocal production, nothing out there matches Vocal Bender (opens in new tab) in terms of simplicity and speed. For each plugin in our roundup we have also conducted an in-depth test, which is linked to at the end of each summary, so don't forget to read these more comprehensive reviews before you buy.
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With an ever-growing roster of analogue emulations and newer, cutting edge tools, it can be tough to know which Waves plugins to throw into your virtual shopping cart, which is why we’ve rounded up the best here.
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If you're not sure where to start, this guide will steer you towards the essentials for your home studio tool kit, imparting advice for best use practice along the way, and ensuring you have the right tools to help you mix better and faster. The company's vast range of plugins covers everything from virtual recreations of classic outboard processors through to ultra-modern production tools. Waves (opens in new tab) is at the forefront of this plugin development and has been producing incredible plugins used by producers and engineers the world over for the better part of three decades.