Todd ends the series with a look at the WaveSystem Toolbar, a constant in every Waves plug-in. ![]() Next up, the RS56 Passive EQ with its “Curvebender” mode, and the King’s Microphones, an emulation of the British Royalty’s own mics. Moving on, Todd now reveals the amazing console plug-ins, the REDD 17 and RED 37-51! From there, he explores REEL ADT and Reel ADT2V, where he shows you how to use Waves’ Automatic Double Tracking Plug-In. Next, he moves to the J37 Tape plug-in, which faithfully emulates Tape Saturation, Wow & Flutter, and Delay. The Waves Nx application opens or closes automatically when you open or close the Abbey Road Studio 3 plug-in, so you can instantiate the plug-in in the usual way and everything will be taken care of for you. After showing you how to install and register your Waves bundle, he starts with the EMI TG12345 Channel Strip. ![]() Todd begins by giving you an overview of all the “virtual gear” in the Abbey Road collection. ![]() If you ever wished you could record in world famous Abbey Road Studios in London, studio expert Todd Tatnall takes you there virtually, in his latest series, “Waves Abbey Road Collection Explained”! Todd goes through each plug-in in the collection, meticulously modeled from Abbey Road’s own famous hardware and shows you how to use it and get that classic sound. Groove3 Waves Abbey Road Collection Explained
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