Waves Vintage Plug-Ins Available Separately

US Mercury Bundle console plug-ins now available as a separate V-Series bundle      02/05/07

Waves Vintage Plug-Ins Available Separately
V-EQ3

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Waves tells us that the V-Series, part of the Mercury Bundle, are now also available as a separate bundle. They describe the V-Series as "Three state-of-the-art Vintage models that capture the sound of the consoles found in the world’s most exclusive recording studios. The big budget sound—at your fingertips."
Here’s Waves’ own descriptions…
V-Comp
Using a fixed nominal output gain and time constants, the V-Comp recreates the rich lush buss sound of the vintage 2254 hardware compressor. This super-responsive dynamics processor packs a recognizable musical punch heard on countless hit records. Its controlled, gentle compression can really glue a mix together.
V-EQ3
Combining the best characteristics from two of the world’s most desirable console modules, the 1073 and 1066, this 3-Band EQ, with its classic cutoff points and adjustable High Pass Filter, is ideal for mixing and mastering. With the V-EQ3, it’s never been easier to achieve the rich classic sound of the ‘60s and ‘70s.
V-EQ4
Modeled on the highly sought-after 1081 console module, this classic 4-band equalizer features detailed high frequency boosts plus High Pass and Low Pass Filters. The V-EQ4 captures the characteristic sound of vintage analog gear while providing the limitless flexibility and versatility of the digital environment.
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