WNAMM13: Waves Introduces Manny Marroquin Signature Series Collection

US Custom plug-ins from Rihanna's mix engineer      24/01/13

WNAMM13: Waves Introduces Manny Marroquin Signature Series Collection
Manny Marroquin Tonal Shaper

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Waves Audio has announced the Manny Marroquin Signature Series Collection, custom plugins developed in collaboration with GRAMMY Award-winning mix engineer Manny Marroquin (Rihanna, Maroon 5, Shakira). The collection consists of six plugins: Delay, Reverb, EQ, Tonal Shaper, Distortion and Triple D (DeEsser, DeHarsher, DeBoxer).

About the Waves Signature Series
The only tools of their kind, the Waves Signature Series is an exclusive line of customized plugins, created in collaboration with the world's top producers and mixing engineers. Each and every Signature Series plugin has been precision-crafted to capture the artist's distinct sound and production style, using custom multi-effect processing chains designed by the artists themselves. For experienced and aspiring audio professionals alike, the Waves Signature Series streamlines the mixing process, delivering high-quality results, instantly. For experienced and aspiring audio professionals alike, the Waves Signature Series currently includes plugin collections developed with GRAMMY® award-winners Chris Lord-Alge, Jack Joseph Puig, Tony Maserati and Eddie Kramer.


Pricing and Availability:

The Waves Manny Marroquin Signature Series Collection will be available soon with U.S. MSRP TBA.

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