Waves Announces NLS Non-Linear Summing Plug-in
At Winter NAMM, Waves is demoing its new NLS Non-Linear Summing plug-in among other new products.
Created in association with three top producers/engineers – Mark “Spike” Stent, Mike Hedges and Yoad Nevo – Waves NLS brings users the analog summing sound of three legendary consoles.
Accordingly, the NLS captures the sound of:
– The SSL 4000G console belonging to Mark “Spike”’ Stent (Radiohead, Björk, Muse, Maroon 5, Madonna)
– The EMI TG12345 Mk 4 desk owned by Mike Hedges (The Cure, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Dido, Faithless, Manic Street Preachers, U2), heard on such timeless recordings as Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon
– The Neve 5116 console custom-made for Yoad Nevo (Bryan Adams, Pet Shop Boys, Sugababes, Goldfrapp, Air)
In the creation of this plug-in, Waves modeled over 100 individual channels in all, analyzing and recreating the distinctive color, character, and behavior of every input and summing bus amp.
The Waves NLS Plug-in will be available Q1 2012 with pricing TBA. For more information, visit http://www.waves.com.
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frank r
April 5, 2012 at 5:42 pm (13 years ago)you know i e-mailed WAVES about 2 week’s ago and asked when they are going to release the NLS Non-Linear Summing plug-in it’s bin to weeks and NO e-mail back GOOD JOB WAVES thats how you treat a potential costumer you cant even e-mail me back with a yes no maybe i have herd bad things about waves i guess there true unless your a grammy winning mixer or producer nice costumer service