Yeah that waves deal is going on Clarity is $30 until the end of today. Of their regular non deal price of way more. I got the platinum edition with a discount, it was on sale for 300, then with the discount code it is $100, but they had the deal that you got 2 free plugins with it. I was considering clarity and vocal rider as well as codex but ended up going with SSL4000G strip (would have taken E but E and V2 wern't available in the free deal) and went with the NLS bus sum plugin. These seemed like good plugins to round out what I have already and I don't intentionally play with vocals much but have been this week with some stuff from FL Cloud. The deVerb seems super useful as well as the noise reduction vocal plugins waves has, especially if working with AI vocals while supplies last as they can often have noise in them. I'm wondering if this is like reducing release transients or what but this plugin sounds great!
@@vincentvandeperre1670 You'll still need plugins to make an sm7b work in a mic or by itself... Any plugin you add will add artifacts. Just the way it is.
@@vincentvandeperre1670 It's 100% true... Read up on how plugin work. The minute you manipulate your audio with a plugin, you degrade the audio which is a form of "artifacting"... Of course some plugins cause more AUDIBLE artifacts than others.
I def need this!
It's dope. Works great
So cool 🔥🔥
Super powerful and sounds great
I’m not interested in any of this (apart from music producing) but that’s frickin incredible
Works great for music production/ recording vocals
If QR diffusers and a few broadband panels are “untreated” then that’s me screwed.
There's 1 square panel in there and 2 qrd diffusers in the whole room... It's empty otherwise
Yeah that waves deal is going on Clarity is $30 until the end of today. Of their regular non deal price of way more. I got the platinum edition with a discount, it was on sale for 300, then with the discount code it is $100, but they had the deal that you got 2 free plugins with it. I was considering clarity and vocal rider as well as codex but ended up going with SSL4000G strip (would have taken E but E and V2 wern't available in the free deal) and went with the NLS bus sum plugin. These seemed like good plugins to round out what I have already and I don't intentionally play with vocals much but have been this week with some stuff from FL Cloud. The deVerb seems super useful as well as the noise reduction vocal plugins waves has, especially if working with AI vocals while supplies last as they can often have noise in them. I'm wondering if this is like reducing release transients or what but this plugin sounds great!
well worth it
getting a dynamic microphone is a better solution
This plugin = $30, dynamic mic (decent one that doesn’t sound like speaking into a cushion and need tons of processing) = $300- $400
@@RadiumRecordsHollywood 300-400 for a sm7b is quite cheap tho. these plugins introduce artefacts i dont trust em.
@@vincentvandeperre1670 You'll still need plugins to make an sm7b work in a mic or by itself... Any plugin you add will add artifacts. Just the way it is.
@@RadiumRecordsHollywood what do you even mean with every plugin causes artifacting thats just not true 🤨
@@vincentvandeperre1670 It's 100% true... Read up on how plugin work. The minute you manipulate your audio with a plugin, you degrade the audio which is a form of "artifacting"... Of course some plugins cause more AUDIBLE artifacts than others.
Untreated? What's that on the wall?
2 diffuser's... doing a whole lot of nothing
So this works well for singing too?
absolutely
How would that work with drums or synths?
It’s for vocals. Would be nice if they can come up with a version that processes instruments too.
Cut towards your buddy not your body!
Lmao!!
Better than RX deverb?
I'd have to shoot it out... But it's about half the price and has won a tech award.
RX is a multi tool..... slightly different
@@tonytemple8195 Nah... He's talking about RX DeReverb.
@@RadiumRecordsHollywood thats part of the RX plugin, right 🤔
@@tonytemple8195 There is an individual plugin from izoptope that is just the dereverb on it's own