

Many of the utility plugs such as C6 are quite useful. Admittedly I have not pushed it too hard yet, going mainly for warmth, body, and EQ flavor as opposed to heavy saturation. I have been auditioning the Scheps 73 against the UAD 1073 EQ/Pre, and on the relatively limited number of sources I have tried recently I can make the Scheps sound essentially identical to the UAD. I like the Rhodes and Wurlitzer instruments. J37 tape emulator is nice and also good for tape delays. H Delay is a nice, simple to get a good sound, tape style delay. It's certainly not for everything, and is a CPU hog, but when it works it shines. Of the signature series I think the Manny stuff is the best regarding the reverb.Ībbey Road Plates is really good if you want a mechanical plate sound (not a digital plate style verb). I've not used the NI stuff to compare them to 2A etc so can't comment on the comparison. I use the helios eq on kick and bass a lot and the dbx is used a lot on drums. Izotope - Alloy 2, Izotope Nectar 2, Ozone 5 (going to upgrade to 8)Īre there any Wave's plugins you would recommend as worth demoing/buying based on what I already have?I quite like the tape emulations - Kramer and the J37 Voxengo - Marquis, Soniformer, Transgainer NI - VC-2A, VC-76, VC-160, Solid Bus Comp, Solid Dynamics, Supercharger GT Vari Comp TDR - Slick EQ-GE, Slick EQ-ME and Nova-GE In addition to the stock plugins in Cubase 9, main bulk of my VST fx plugins are :. There seems to be masses of Waves plugins for sale all the time and I'm curious to know if any of them are particularly worthwhile purchasing?
