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Waves GTR £449

Expensive, but a high-quality product that sounds better than any other virtual amps out there.

The MusicRadar Team, Tue 23 Oct 2007, 12:03 pm UTC

The DI box feeds the audio interface high-quality signals.

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Waves GTR (Guitar Tool Rack) is the result of a collaborative effort between two industry heavyweights: Waves, known and respected for their expert plug-ins, and Paul Reed Smith, recognised for the superior build quality and tone of his guitars.

It’s a hardware/ software guitar amp and effects package that’s designed to be of an absolutely superlative quality, putting all the tools at your disposal for achieving high-quality electric guitar recordings without using hardware amplification and effects. The GTR package comprises software and a DI box. The hardware is designed to bridge the impedance gap between your guitar and your audio interface – it boosts the weak signal from the guitar and enables you to plug straight into a line input.

The DI box is beautifully built, sturdy and fully-featured. On the front you’ll find a guitar jack input, trim pot and metering LEDs, while the back panel houses 1/4¨ jack and XLR outputs, an output selector switch and a power adapter input. There’s no adapter included, but you do get two 9V batteries that fit into the base. The unit was designed with transparency and quality in mind.

Setting up

Installing the GTR software takes only a few moments; sorting out the copy protection, however, takes rather longer. Waves have chosen to use the iLok protection system, which employs a sizeable USB key (this contains your software licenses). The GTR package doesn’t come with an iLok key, so you’ll have to buy one (at a cost of £49) if you don’t already have one.

Like most other virtual amps, GTR operates as an insert effect. However, it differs from its competitors in that the amp, tuner and stomp box effects sections come as individual plug-ins – each requires its own slot. Various different amp and stomp box modes are offered, and their individual nature means that you can insert stomp effects pre- and post-amp.

The amp interface is very clear. Large, obvious controls are set onto a black speaker grille background, and you get the same controls for each amp – drive, bass, mid, treble and presence. However, to add authenticity, the response of the controls changes for each model.

To the left of these controls is a drop-down menu for choosing your amp model. The models available include: Direct, Clean, Edgy, Drive, Crunch, Hot and Modern. Each of these is based on a premium classic, and the amps become progressively more overdriven as you work through the list. Waves have employed proprietary sampling techniques and the results are stunning - you can create an edgy crunch, driven, bluesy tones and even metal-friendly ultra high gain sounds. These amps are truly a pleasure to play through.

Sound effects

Beneath the Amp section is the Speaker and Mic section. Again, drop-down menus enable you to choose from a selection of eight speaker cabinets and six mics. Cabinets range from 12" open back to 4x12" vintage. The collection of mics includes stalwarts – the Shure SM57 and Sennheiser MD421 – plus rarer examples such as the ribbon mic, which is superb for bass guitars. All mics have both on- and off-axes.

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MusicRadar rating

4.5 of 5

Pros

Authentic sound. Massive flexibility. High-quality DI box.

Cons

Authorisation dongle not included. Expensive. Sensitive tuner.

Verdict

The Waves GTR system is a perfect combination of practicality and attention to detail, which enables you to conjure up great guitar sounds that will sit seamlessly in any track.

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GTR

Price:
£449
Additional Requirements:
iLok key
Description:
Hardware/ software guitar amp and effects package
OS Requirements:
Apple Mac OS X 10.3.8 or later, Microsoft Windows XP or later
Platform:
MacOS/Windows
Ram Required (MB) (MB):
512
Sampling Frequency (kHz):
48, 96
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