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Old 04-16-2019, 11:02 AM
FrankHudson FrankHudson is offline
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I'm not a regular heavy reverb user, but I like their Abbey Road Reverb, though I use none of the presets.

And with some embarrassment I'll say the other Waves plug in I use at times is the "CLA Vocals" plug in, which is sold as a quick'n'easy way for beginners to get Chris Lord-Alge's vocal sound. Once again, I don't use the presets, I just bring up the default console of sliders and work things while using my ears. I'm not really after the Lord-Alge sound or anything, but it's very fast way to compress/EQ and add a little wet&width to a male vocal in a rock-band context. Since my current project requires fast production for many tracks it's a way for me to take a just passably recorded vocal track and make it sit better in the mix.
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