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Probably out there was cold 'cause Eddie Kramer looks like he did warmed himself up with alcohol
01-Aug-10 06:22 AM
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The Waves Signature Series features customized multi-effects plug-ins (with compression, EQ, reverb and more) based on the personal processing chains and settings of top producers and engineers. The Waves Modeling line consists of software plug-ins based on vintage and rare hardware, such as SSL, API, and Neve mixing console components.
The Chris Lord-Alge Artist Signature Collection
With a mixing career spanning almost three decades, Chris Lord-Alge has worked alongside such artists as Green Day, U2, Creed, Snow Patrol, Daughtry, Nickelback, Jimmy Eat World, Santana and many others. Created from CLA's custom processing chains, this collection gives users instant access to Chris Lord-Alge's signature sound: radio-ready rock with an edge.
The Jack Joseph Puig Artist Signature Collection
Both the new Chris Lord-Alge and the Jack Joseph Puig Artist Signature Collections are part of the Waves Signature Series. The Waves Signature Series is Waves' exclusive line of application-specific audio processors, created in collaboration with the world's top producers, engineers, and mixing engineers. Each and every Signature Series plug-in has been precision-crafted to capture the artist's distinct sound and production style, using custom multi-effect processing chains designed by the artists themselves.
Eddie Kramer HLS Channel / Eddie Kramer PIE Compressor
Created in collaboration with Kramer himself, these meticulously modeled plug-ins are based on the vintage gear he used in historic sessions by such acts as Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin at London's acclaimed Olympic Studios. The HLS Channel Strip was modeled on the Helios recording console from the Rolling Stones' mobile truck (and which was immortalized in Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water.") The PIE Compressor was modeled on the vintage Pye compressor, which was a mainstay in high-end British studios during the '60s & '70s.
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