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  • tarrtimetarrtime

    Larger than life drums!

    Waves S1 Stereo ImagerPublished on 12/14/12 at 12:38
    Waves S1 is a software effects plug-in to be used in a DAW. All Waves plug-ins can be installed by downloading them off the Waves website. Authorization is completed using a USB stick as a dongle, or using an authorization manager application if your computer connects to the internet.
    Waves plug-ins are know for being stable, and rarely have any bugs. The 'S1' plug-in has been around a long time, so you can be sure it works in all popular DAWs.


    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    This plug-in is about as simple as a plug-in can be. There is one main control to change the perceived width of a stereo signal. I don't really have a use for the 'asymmetrical' and 'rotation' controls because I t…
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    Waves S1 is a software effects plug-in to be used in a DAW. All Waves plug-ins can be installed by downloading them off the Waves website. Authorization is completed using a USB stick as a dongle, or using an authorization manager application if your computer connects to the internet.
    Waves plug-ins are know for being stable, and rarely have any bugs. The 'S1' plug-in has been around a long time, so you can be sure it works in all popular DAWs.


    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    This plug-in is about as simple as a plug-in can be. There is one main control to change the perceived width of a stereo signal. I don't really have a use for the 'asymmetrical' and 'rotation' controls because I typically want my mix to be symmetrical. I supposed if I use some stereo micing technique, and one mic turned out to be louder than the other, then these controls might come in handy.
    In practice, I find it best to just add a little bit of width. Taking it to the extreme might be a unique effect to add every once in a while. But to me, it can be a little to much. Typically, I use the S1 on overhead and room drum tracks. Sometimes I will just throw the S1 on the drum bus. However, this can sometimes pull the snare from the 'center' depending on the mic setup while tracking. This is why I typically use it on the overheads and room mics that where recorded as a stereo pair.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The Waves S1 is great for getting the wide, large, spacious drum sound. I also like to use it when I track a 'wall' of heavy electric guitars. Don't go overboard with this effect, a little goes a long way. Something really cool about this plug-in is the Mid-Side (M-S) processing. This will really enhance any tracks that use the M-S mic technique.
    All in all, a simple plug-in with a simple purpose.
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  • HatsubaiHatsubai

    Audio spreader

    Waves S1 Stereo ImagerPublished on 07/20/11 at 21:50
    Stereo spreaders are great, assuming you use them for the right kind of music and use them sparingly. Explaining exactly how the plugin works is pretty difficult, but it basically turns something mono into a stereo effect. It's not quite the same as a true stereo sound that was recorded twice, but it gets a similar effect. The plugin laid out great and isn't too terribly hard to use. It has the following features: gain adjustment, width, shuffle, frequency, input mode selection, left/right phase, input channel swap, bass trim, asymmetry, rotation, output mode adjustment, output meter and more. To use this plugin, simply enable it on whatever buss you want to have that stereo effect on …
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    Stereo spreaders are great, assuming you use them for the right kind of music and use them sparingly. Explaining exactly how the plugin works is pretty difficult, but it basically turns something mono into a stereo effect. It's not quite the same as a true stereo sound that was recorded twice, but it gets a similar effect. The plugin laid out great and isn't too terribly hard to use. It has the following features: gain adjustment, width, shuffle, frequency, input mode selection, left/right phase, input channel swap, bass trim, asymmetry, rotation, output mode adjustment, output meter and more. To use this plugin, simply enable it on whatever buss you want to have that stereo effect on and start tuning it. The plugin is simple enough to where you shouldn't need to read the manual, but Waves manuals are very helpful if you do decide to read it.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    Waves plugins have always been some of the most stable plugins I've experienced. They're cross platform compatible, so they'll work with both PCs and Macs. As a Mac user, that's a huge advantage for someone like me. They run in 32 bit mode, but Logic uses a wrapper-like application that runs so you don't interfere with your 64 bit interface. I've tried this on various different buses, and it seems to work on anything with ease. It even works nicely on MIDI, which I found a bit surprising. There are no performance issues at all, and that's a huge plus when working in a DAW filled with all kinds of synths and tracks running tons of plugins. These plugins came with my Mercury package, and I've had that for a few months now.

    OVERALL OPINION

    In the past, I used to really abuse these stereo imaging plugins, and it would always add this very bizarre high end to a mix. I've since calmed down on that, but I still use it from time to time for a certain effect. I know some people really like it on drums and vocals. I recommend not using something like this for guitar or bass, but if you mess with it just right, it might work...
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