> Waves won't extend the trial period. > You might be able to install on another computer or another bootable hard disk. > Sweetwater is offering a 1 year > no interest, no payments on their internal credit card, with instant > approval. Yes... I know, > another card.. But it made it easy for me to get it, so I did...yikes ! > Within a half hour of > purchasing the SSL 4000 plug-in, they emailed me my serial number. I > downloaded the > plug-in off the waves site and authorized online, in 3 minutes I was up and > running. Really > smooth way to go ! > You didn't have to register on the waves site, then do the ilock authorization authorizor? > The plug in [ like the board ] adds a slight 'color' to your tracks which > is a good thing if > you like that analog/warm saturation sound. In fact, if you drive the > plug-in a little hard, it > totally imitates the hardware version and produces a warm, smooth distortion > that is > actually pleasant in certain situations, like overdriving bass or drums. > Sounds good. Maybe you can post some audio examples to the Logic Cafe site (before and after). I can put some garageband examples up too. How much was it? $600-$700? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Waves Plug-in Question [Before I Spend $750] on the SSL 4000
2006-12-12 by GAmoore@aol.com
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