

I can load up a whole project with drums/guitar/bass/vocals/keys and use the presets on all 10 or 15 tracks or so.and it works well. What's even odder is that the presets are actually usable. It just has that magic tone that no other plug seems to give me. For an EQ/comp strip this is the one I keep coming back to.
#WAVES SSL 4000 COLLECTION REVIEW FULL#
But I've been using the SSL for a couple of years now and for full band mixes, I'm convinced this is the best. If there's one thing I know it's that there's always something better. Some cheap ones and some really expensive ones. I've used a lot of channel strip eq/comp plugins. The accuracy to the original here is very impressive and clearly Waves did a good job making a solid recreation here. Everything is laid out as if you had the console in front of you.
#WAVES SSL 4000 COLLECTION REVIEW MANUAL#
But I expect most users will read the manual and want to learn the ins and outs. It comes with some VERY usable presets including the ones from CLA if you want fast results. This is one of those vsts that makes you want to load up ALL your old projects and put the SSL on them to see what wonders it can do to a remix. You can do a lot with it and not have to make another purchase for some time. If you are just getting started in the VST game then I would suggest you buy this pack first. There have been days where I have tried 10 or 20 other plugins on a track just to go back to the SSL. There's some kind of magic sauce going on here.and I don't know why but I love what it is. The comp can be a bit much on some slower songs when dynamics need to be left low but I must say the EQ sounds great on everything no matter what. Adds a serious punch to everything works miracles for a song that is in danger of crowding. This has become my most used all in one comp and EQ plugin. In some mixes I will have 6 or 7 at once and have to start freezing. Mine is top of the line and I still have trouble with keeping a few of them running sometimes. If you end up using this as often as I do then you might want to think about getting a fast rig. Does take up a fair amount of resources but I can imagine with all the emulation going on this is to be expected. It's not super complicated but it is tricky at first. I found the channel strip to have a medium difficulty to use. You can do a lot with this out of the box just with the presets alone. Honestly though I think the learning curve doesn't matter too much due to the great presets included. I just sort of learned it as I went which in retrospect was probably not the best idea because this thing can be tricky at first. I'm not sure if this has a manual because I've never really read it. Not issues with compatibility in Cubase 64 bit.


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