soon i will be getting diamond package of the waves plug ins...
i've used it very briefly and was very impressed, didn't get to use all of them though.. any recomendations of the best ones... i love the l3 limiter...
and the main question is... will there be any problems running it on a pc laptop, only ever used them in a studio on a mac??
one more thing... any good plug ins to create a great soudnign pink floyd tape delay... and settings???
a good producer friend has told me a couple.. tel ray delay.. thought thats not on the waves diamond... so mainly looking for a good setting on a delay plug in in waves diamond???
They should work just fine on a PC depending on your PC power of cause. . The L3 is a great mastering tool. Just note you will need to download it separately. Waves have only one type of delay, the super tap that comes in 2 and 6 taps. Each tap can be panned and Eq/filtered independently. It also have a modulation which is cool. It takes some tweaking but is very versatile. You have some basic presets to start from and you may also want to check www.digitalaudiorock.com for some more presets.
The eqs are still great sounding, despite other feedback. Opinions will always vary, as does taste and even the application of the tech. You'll find that with anything.
OMG!! How on earth did I find this. I didn't even venture that deeply into the pages, nor did I type a search in. I almost always check the dates too. Clearly I didn't this time.
That was REALLY weird.... and embarrassing!!
And here I thought I was being helpful. Can't be much help if it's 10 years too late!! Haha!!
OMG!! How on earth did I find this. I didn't even venture that deeply into the pages, nor did I type a search in. I almost always check the dates too. Clearly I didn't this time.
That was REALLY weird.... and embarrassing!!
And here I thought I was being helpful. Can't be much help if it's 10 years too late!! Haha!!
But seriously, that was really weird.
Some scammer had bumped the thread linking to some sketechy eBay seller (their post is now deleted apparently). You must have just stumbled into it afterward.