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If you want professional-quality native effects processing, Wave Arts’ Power Suite 5 bundle may be the answer.
The MusicRadar Team, Tue 23 Oct 2007, 12:04 pm BST
It goes without saying that effects are essential tools for any modern producer, but what’s also true is that there isn’t exactly a dearth of quality processing plug-ins on the market.
Your DAW probably came bundled with a fair few of them, and you may also have downloaded some of the excellent freeware and shareware effects that are available.
There seem to be as many different types of FX as there are musicians who use them. Some are ideal for obscure freakouts, while others handle bread and butter tasks such as reverb and compression. It’s often the latter types that get overlooked because they’re so commonplace. However, a good reverb or compression plug-in can mean the difference between a home recording that sounds professional and one that sounds as if it was recorded, er, at home.
Power
If you want professional-quality native effects processing, Wave Arts’ Power Suite 5 bundle may be the answer. In the past, the plug-ins that the Suite comprises have been praised for their sound and flexibility – you can now get your hands on updated versions of all of these in a collection that would cost twice as much if you bought all of its ‘parts’ individually. Of course, you could select and buy just the effects you really need/want, but if the majority of the plug-ins are good, $525 for the lot is a tempting offer.
Power Suite 5 contains all the essential effects, such as multiband compression (MultiDynamics) and reverb (MasterVerb), plus one ‘gee whiz’ processor in the form of Panorama 5 (a 3D space simulator). In addition, you get a couple of combo effects that are designed for use at opposite ends of the signal path. One is TrackPlug 5, which combines compression, EQ and peak limiting. This is ideal for wrangling your individual tracks into shape, and could be seen as a replacement for the front-end hardware that engineers generally employ during tracking. For the other end of the chain, there’s FinalPlug 5, which is designed to punch up the final mix using peak limiting and volume maximising tools.
Highlights
Most of the plug-ins are standard fare but there are a few notable features. First up is Panorama 5. This is a stereo processor that Wave Arts claim can be used to create convincing 3D mixes. Slap this plug-in on an insert and you can not only pan the sound between right and left speakers, but also place it anywhere in a 360-degree space around the listener, using a graphical display. Now, to make 3D audio work at all, you need to have considerable control over your listening environment. Crosstalk between left and right channels must be kept to a minimum, and for this reason, Panorama 5 gives the best results if you use it while wearing headphones. The results you can get are mixed, but when you process individual tracks with Panorama, the entire mix does seem to have a bit more separation.








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Great sound quality. Easy to get your head around. TrackPlug is very good indeed.
Even bundled, these effects aren’t cheap. Panorama demands control over listening environment.
OK, it’s an expensive package, but you certainly get your money’s worth in terms of quality.
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