WNAMM06: Waves Add More Amps to GTR 2.0

US Plus ProTools 7 certification, MAS, Direct X too      23/01/06

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WNAMM06: Waves Add More Amps to GTR 2.0
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Waves excellent sounding GTR package featuring the Paul Reed Smith designed DI has had an update which adds several more amp models. This time Peter Dennenberg, the smooth talking producer who featured in our Summer video when GTR was first launched, got to add some of his own special amps and studio techniques to bring to the mix. In a process Waves call Tone Hunting, they “captured three distinct new amps: Sweet, Cream and Overdrive. It also features seven new cabinets, hand selected and precision mic’d by Dennenberg from his extensive private collection of vintage gear at his Acme recording facility. As well as the new sounds, GTR 2.0, the new release follows the recent testing and certification of Waves GTR for proper operation under Pro Tools® 7. GTR 2.0 additionally features an improved guitar tuner with sophisticated tracking that is even more accurate and easier to use. Last but not least, GTR 2.0 is now compatible with MAC - MOTU MAS host Digital Performer, and Windows Direct X including Cakewalk - Sonar, Sony Media Software - Sound Forge, Vegas, Acid, CD Architect, Magix - Samplitude and Adobe Audition. Waves GTR 2.0 is also compatible with Pro Tools 7 on both Mac® and PC.
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