Waves Announces New Subscription Plan

US Music Maker Access offers monthly or annual subscriptions for Waves bundles      18/02/20

Waves Announces New Subscription Plan


Waves Audio has announced Waves Music Maker Access, its new plugin subscription plan.  Here's their press release with the details...

Waves Music Maker Access offers monthly or annual subscriptions for Waves’ best-selling, award-winning plugin bundles Silver, Gold and Platinum. These bundles include the most popular pro-quality plugin bundles in the music and audio industry, used by millions of music makers, from home producers to GRAMMY® winners.  

Waves Music Maker Access subscriptions plans start from just $6.99/month, and all plans begin with a 1 Month free trial. Subscribers also receive unlimited lifetime plugin updates and premium customer service. Subscribers can cancel any time, no strings attached.  

In addition, subscribers to Gold or Platinum are eligible to choose a bonus Custom 5-Pack subscription for just an extra $7.99/month. Custom 5-Pack subscribers can choose five extra plugins from the massive Waves catalog (including popular plugins such as Waves Tune Real-Time, Vocal Rider, SSL, and many more), to create their own custom subscription bundle.   

With Waves Music Maker Access, every music producer, novice or pro, can now afford the award-winning, gold-standard plugins used by countless GRAMMY-winning producers, mixers and musicians in chart-topping sessions for Billie Eilish, Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar, Drake, Taylor Swift and countless more.

Pricing and Availability:
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