The name Waves has been synonymous with quality plug-ins ever since the early days of Pro Tools, and the excellence of their products has usually been reflected in their prices. This has put them out of the reach of many musicians and home-studio owners, who simply can't afford to fork out for a plug-in bundle that costs as much as the computer it runs on. With this in mind, Waves have now produced their most affordable product yet in the shape of the Musicians Bundle. Despite the lack of an apostrophe, this is not a bundle of musicians, but a set of five software plug-ins targeted at the musician. Or should that be 'at musicians'? Perhaps it's another case for Lynne Truss and her squad of highly trained pedants.
Musicians Bundle is available in all common formats on Mac OS 9, OS X and Windows — RTAS, VST, MAS, Direct X and Audiosuite — and four of its five constituents are plucked from other Waves bundles. Metaflanger and Supertap hail originally from the Pro FX bundle and Native Power Pack respectively, while Renaissance Vox comes from the Renaissance Maxx bundle and Doubler from the new Transform Bundle. The fifth plug-in, Renaissance Axx, is unique to the Musicians Bundle. The package can be authorised by challenge and response or using an iLok key (see box). All the plug-ins are accessed through Waves' Waveshell engine, which uses its own preset saving and loading mechanism rather than that of the host sequencer, and offers some nice features such as Undo and the ability to load two sets of settings simultaneously for A/B comparison. This means that in some programs, such as Cubase VST, you only see a single Waveshell plug-in in the plug-in list, though the individual plug-ins show up in other hosts such as Pro Tools.
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