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AES 2009: Waves MultiRack

AES 2009: Waves MultiRack

from WinkSound on October 24, 2009
Duration: 65
Scott Pederson introduces the new Waves MultiRack, the first-ever software processing platform conceived and created especially for the live sound environment. Capable of replacing racks upon racks of heavy hardware gear, MultiRack lets Live sound engineers run multiple instances of compressors, reverbs, equalizers, delays, limiters and more with the power and precision only a plug-in can provide.
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AES 2009: Waves Noise Suppressor

AES 2009: Waves Noise Suppressor

from WinkSound on October 24, 2009
Duration: 67
The first in the new line of dedicated Waves Post Production tools, the Waves WNS Noise Suppressor is a real-time multiband processor for fast and effective broadband noise suppression on dialog tracks.Todd Stevens from Waves explains how the Noise Suppressor works and goes over a few scenarios in which the plugin is best suitable.
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AES 2009: Waves Vocal Rider

AES 2009: Waves Vocal Rider

from WinkSound on October 24, 2009
Duration: 85
Todd Stevens from Waves shows us the new Waves Vocal Rider plugin. Vocal Rider is designed to match your vocal tracks to the rest of the mix and then keep the relative volume throughout the song. All you do is instantiate it on your vocal track, bus a summed instrumental mix to the side-chain, and hit play. The plug-in fader then takes over, keeping the relative volume of the vocals and the rest of the mix constant.
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AES 2009: Waves Vocal Rider

AES 2009: Waves Vocal Rider

from 5min : recently added on October 24, 2009
Duration: 85
Todd Stevens from Waves shows us the new Waves Vocal Rider plugin. Vocal Rider is designed to match your vocal tracks to the rest of the mix and then keep the relative volume throughout the song. All you do is instantiate it on your vocal track, bus a summed instrumental mix to the side-chain, and hit play. The plug-in fader then takes over, keeping the relative volume of the vocals and the rest of the mix constant.
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Podcasting is Dead?

Podcasting is Dead?

from create/consume/delete on September 29, 2008
Duration: 2069
Create Consume Delete is now available on iTunes. Click here to find to c/c/d in iTunes. You can find our live recordings on UStream.tv at UStream.tv/CCD-live Discussed this week on c/c/d: The News: Revision3Beta launches with many new shows, including our buddy Walt Ribeiro s show Free entry to the Audio Engineering Society convention in San Francisco this weekend: Go to www.aes.org/events/125/vip and your invite code is SFAES Avid sweeps the Emmys The new Canon EOS 5D MK II can shoot 1080p video Muxtape updates the public on their situation New Zunes and the pluses of owning a Zune Podcasting is Dead! Long Live Podcasting! Discussion over Rob s session at PodCamp Montreal The original preview at the Podcamp Montreal official site Rob blatt - Podcasting is Dead Mitch Joel on Podcast is Dead Podcasting is Not Dead PodMTL sounds awesome Image by danielerossi
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