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> Waves Master Restoration Suite Plug-ins, How to use them?
condorman
post Mon 29 Mar 2010, 20:55
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Hello,

Could anyone explain how to launch these plug-ins (from WaveArts)?

Do I need to install a software before (like "Restoration Native" from Waves)?

Thank you for your help.

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condorman
post Tue 30 Mar 2010, 15:50
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A photo to show the problem (you see, the spectrum doesn't appear in the MR Click window) :



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houstonmusic
post Tue 30 Mar 2010, 16:52
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great, you're on your way.
now, i've never used that de click plug in you're showing. but i bet it doesn't display a full waveform, as audacity does. however, i do see that it's got metering... does the plug in show audio on it's meters as it plays? if it does, it's processing the file. i should point out that you've got to play the file for the processing to be active. once you've got your settings, it's possible to select only a small area of the file and 'bounce' it, but to set your plug in parameters, the plug needs to have audio sent to it by playing the file. sorry if that's too basic a concept, just saying... anyhow, if the meters don't show anything when you play the file something is screwy.

GB is able to open AU instruments and plug ins. after you create a track, double click it to edit it, and the edit pane will appear. there are pull down menus, showing compressor, etc, and some will be blank. pull down and examine the list at the bottom. you should see your AU plug ins listed there. some will instantiate with their normal look, some will look different, (a default interface) and some won't open at all. it's a crap shoot. if they open, they should work.

have fun.

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