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A collaboration with PRS delivers pure amp tone and feel in a computer-based guitar rig!
Waves and PRS got together to give recording professionals and guitarists a level of sound quality and performance previously unattainable with software. From the custom-designed interface to the powerful software, it is engineered to provide the first choice for guitarists accustomed to the very best in tone and feel. You get real amp, cabinet, mic, and effect samples to produce tones of unmatched realism.
The Waves and PRS Guitars hardware interface is designed to accommodate the high impedance electric guitar signal with its wide range of frequencies and dynamics. It captures all those dynamics with full fidelity through an extremely transparent preamplifier circuit engineered to match up with different pickups. The interface features custom-designed circuitry, extremely high-quality components, studio-grade jacks, and pristine wiring to maintain tone. Outputs are at mic or line level on XLR or 1/4" jack. 3-LED indicator shows signal present, nominal level when lit occasionally (showing that the best balance between level and S/N ratio is being delivered), and over. The Waves/PRS Interface delivers a superior signal to your recording system, ensuring that every nuance of tone and dynamics are reproduced.
Designed to re-create the sound captured in a traditional guitar recording session, Waves Amp was developed using entirely new, proprietary methods to sample amplifiers, cabinets, and microphone positions. Special test signals were created to reproduce the character, extreme dynamics, and frequency range of guitar signals. Measurements were taken at different levels to capture the non-linear distortion and harmonic overtones of many real-world systems. You get Direct, Clean, Edgy, Drive, Crunch, Hot, and Modern presets to start from, with individual controls for Bass, Middle, Treble, Presence, and Drive. You can choose to run through two cabinets with dual-mic options.
You also get the Waves PedalBoard with Mono, Mono to Stereo, and Stereo channel configurations of 23 stompbox-style effects pedal models. You can place stompboxes in any order with multiple instances of each, and you can save entire pedalboard setups. The PedalBoard also comes with easy-to-use presets. An A/B feature lets you set up two chains and compare them side-by-side. You can even switch chains on the fly, manually, with automation, or MIDI control. With a MIDI footcontroller, you can control nearly every function of the PedalBoard.
Waves Guitar Tool Rack TDM Features:
- Real amp, cabinet, mic, and effect samples produce tones of unmatched realism
- Custom hardware interface accommodates high-impedance guitar signals
- Pro-level software processing
- Waves Amp and PedalBoard modules
- 7 preset amp models
- 23 effects models
- Compatible through Pro Tools version 7
Waves Guitar Tool Rack TDM Specifications:
- Mac Requirements: G4 1.25Ghz and above, 512MB RAM, OS-X 10.3.8 and above, 1024x768 minimal display resolution
- PC Requirements: Intel P4 1.7Ghz and above, AMD Athlon XP 1800 above, 512MB RAM, Win XP Pro or Home, 1024x768 minimal display resolution
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Waves Guitar Tool Rack TDM
My bestfriend's father owns a little home studio in New Jersey, and this is one of the programs he uses. He was telling me about this program "Waves Guitar Tool Rack TDM" He said it was one of the best programs he has ever used if you know what you're doing with it, so I dropped by with my friend to record some guitar riffs with my Fender Strat and his Schecter C-1. This interface was a very high quality one, however, it wasn't very user friendly. It was very complicated, and it's not meant for people with with no recording knowledge to play with. It really confused my friend and me, and when we were using it, we accidently changed some of the default settings. It wasn't the best experience for a beginner recording engineer. However, with the help of his dad and some tweaking and editing on the computer, we got some amazing quality recording from home, and a distortion tone that sound almost exactly alike to Metallica's on my friends Shecter C-1. Great interface for someone who has enough knowledge to use it.
Reviewed by dAtaZniNvAziN256 on 11/7/2006 who plays Rock, Hip-Hop.
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