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Remixing with Acapellas - Reason Tips
What's the difference between a professional music producer and an amateur beat maker? Answer: Vocals. Vocals is what elevates a beat - no matter how cool it is on its own - to becoming a track that people can identify with, sing along to, and want to hear again. So what do you do if you aren't a...
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Intro to Waves Vocal Rider
Learn how to adjust vocal levels automatically using Waves Vocal Rider with this quick and easy tutorial.
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Waves Year End Blowout - $9 Plugins
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Mixing Live With Waves Genesis
Mixing Live With Waves Genesis.
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Processing Rap Vocals using Waves CLA Compressors
How is a great video about how to bring out the best in Rap Vocals using two of the Waves compressor plug-ins.
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Mark Ephraim looks at Waves GTR Ground.
As promised I took the Waves GTR Ground unit that was sent to me over to an actual guitarist’s studio. Mark Ephraim is one of the best musician/producers I know. His music has “that sound” you want from rock and roll. He has a wide range going from retro all the way to commercial pop.
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Waves AbbeyRoad REDD for your mixes
Quick video about the new Waves REDD plugin with Plugin analysis / Controls. Using the plugin to do gain staging, Drums tweaking : Drive, tone shaping and L/R balance and M/S usage
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Waves Vocal Rider - AES 2009
Waves makes vocal processing easier than it's ever been with their upcoming Vocal Rider plug-in. The name says it all - 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,...
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Waves Vocal Rider - AES 2009
Waves makes vocal processing easier than it's ever been with their upcoming Vocal Rider plug-in. The name says it all - 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,...
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