As announced at the beginning of the month, Waves launches the new Manny Marroquin Signature plug-in bundle today.
The Waves Manny Marroquin Signature bundle features six plug-ins:
- Reverb: a convolution based reverb with 18 types of effect, an equalizer, a compressor, a phaser and a distortion
- Delay: a delay served with a reverb, a distortion, a doubler/harmonizer, reverse-linked high and low-pass filters and separate controls for the stereo channels
- Triple D: a triple vocal processor with DeBoxy, DeHarsher and DeEsser functions
- Tone Shaper: 4-band linear-phase parallel compressor
- Distortion: a distortion effect with attack and release controls, low-pass filter, 3-band EQ with variable mid frequency, that can be used on guitars, voices, and other instruments
- EQ: a 4-band equalizer and high and low-pass filter. Each cutoff point is inspired by hardware units (Quad 8, Motown, Neve 1073, API 550B, Avalon 2055, SSL 9080 XL K)
Each plug-in can be applied on mono or stereo tracks and offer a 24-bit / 96kHz resolution. Waves gives you the choice between native RTAS, AudioSuite, VST, AU and MultiRack formats on Mac OS X and Windows.
The Waves Many Marroquin Signature bundle is available for $299. You can download demo versions of each plug-in from www.waves.com.
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