
- #Review on waves ssl bundle 64 Bit#
- #Review on waves ssl bundle manual#
- #Review on waves ssl bundle series#
There is a knob for gain, a knob for frequency, and a width knob for each band (although the low and high frequencies lack this last knob). The EQ is four-band (low, low mid, high mid, and high frequencies. It acts a little bit brighter than the normal SSL channel as it's the G series, which was known in its time as a brighter channel strip. It's simple to use and is preferable sometimes to using the entire SSL channel, as you only really need the EQ. This plug-in has a pretty great interface. It's got a pretty basic setup, and installation is a breeze.
#Review on waves ssl bundle manual#
I haven't read the manual for this plug-in but it's simple and straightforward enough that it doesn't really require one at all. There weren't any compatibility issues with this one for me, I received it as part of a Waves bundle, and like all the other plug-ins in that bundle it worked fantastically well. It attempts to be a replica of a real SSL EQ and I must say it works extremely well. If people keep pirating Waves' stuff, they won't make any more plugins for us. However, if you going to try these out, please don't pirate them.

That'll give you some crazy extreme EQing that nobody could imagine back in the day. One really cool thing you can do is enable both the G channel and the G EQ. The few times I did use it, it sounded awesome. This is a great EQ, but I don't find myself using it as much as I do the overall E and G channels. I've never had a crash with Waves plugins at all. On top of that, these things are rock solid.
#Review on waves ssl bundle 64 Bit#
Although they're 32 bit plugins, Logic will add a bridge to allow you to use them in a 64 bit environment as to not limit you to the amount of ram you can utilize.

I've used these in Logic without any problems. I'm always trying to support companies that support Mac, and Waves has been pretty good about that since the whole Intel switch. Waves plugins are some of the best out there, bar none.
#Review on waves ssl bundle series#
Some people found the EQ in the E series to be a bit limiting, so this was made to help combat any issues that those people were having. This has the famous pre-boost dip an dprecut rise, as well as an extremely broad Q for all kinds of unique EQing. They have more versatility than the E series, and they also have a different curve going on. With this plugin, they just modeled the famous SSL G series EQ292. Because of that, Waves has modeled all kinds of things after the SSL series.
