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Waves nx sale
Waves nx sale











waves nx sale

The NX plug-in interface is where you do most of the adjusting (except for head-tracking parameters). NX can be instantiated in mono-to-stereo, stereo, and 5.1 or 5.0 surround. The two you’re most likely to use in a DAW environment, though, are the stereo and 5.1 components. The frequency response that you get in NX is heavily impacted by your headphones, so the more accurate they are, the better. You put it on the master bus while you’re mixing, but then you bypass it before you bounce your mix. Unlike a speaker simulator like the Focusrite VRM Box, NX doesn’t try to emulate any particular types of monitors. Instead, it uses psychoacoustic technology to simulate a treated mixing room, free from acoustic anamolies the theory being that in such a pristine environment, you will be better equipped to make mixing decisions. If you’d prefer not using an external drive, but still need to switch computers occasionally, it’s quite easy to move your authorization between two machines using Waves Central. You can only authorize it on one device at at time, but it can be either your computer or an external drive (even a flash drive).

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You install NX just like any other Waves plug-in, using the free Waves Central installer application. Details, details The interface for the NX stereo component When I first got a demo of it at NAMM, I was sure it would cost at least $500, and was flabbergasted (in a good way) when I heard the actual price.

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Possibly the most mind-boggling aspect of this plug-in is that it costs just $99.

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Using the webcam on your computer or an optional head-tracking accessory sold by Waves (not available yet), it follows your head movements and adjusts the virtual acoustics to compensate. NX comes with the WavesHeadTracker application, which loads when you open the plug-in.













Waves nx sale