If you’re mixing on headphones you basically turn it on and just work on your mix. What the plugin does is its actually application. If viewing the video, be sure to have headphones as portions of the video will require you wear them to hear what the plugin is doing. I also did a tutorial video on the plugin and also clear up the air on some common misconceptions about this, and similar plugins. You can download a demo from Waves website and take it for a test spin to see if it is right for you. This is a fantastic plugin for everyone, but even more so for the many of us who do not have multiple sets of monitors, the greatest sounding rooms, or work on the go with headphones. This has a drastic difference on the sound. You also want to make sure that you input your head measurements into the plugin. I do not own the Head Tracker but from everything I have read, the combination of webcam and Head Tracker provide the best results in terms of tracking ones head movements. It generally works well but it can have its hiccups. If you do not have the Waves Head Tracker, you can still use a webcam. You can mix up to 7.1 when using the surround component. Stereo and Surround Components are both included. This includes the 3 sets of monitors in the control room which you can switch to any via a button click. Based off of Waves NX technology, this new plugin is modeled off of studio 3's control room. Waves paired up with the team at Abbey Road Studios again to bring us Abbey Road Studio 3.
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