Jack Joseph Puig's classic compressors and EQs sound just as good as you'd expect
Computer Music, Thu 11 Sep 2008, 2:25 pm UTC
In recent times, Waves has turned its attention to visually as well as sonically emulating analogue gear. Some of the company's products (The API Collection and SSL 4000 Collection) are endorsed by the original manufacturers, while others (the Neve-aping V Series) aren't.
The JJP Collection falls into the latter category. Here, Waves has teamed up with the famous mix engineer Jack Joseph Puig and modelled his own processors. JJP has also chucked in a bunch of his own presets, giving you easy 'go to' settings and an indication of what he thinks they work best on.
The plug-ins are based on four hardware processors: the Fairchild 660 and 670 compressors, and the Pultec EQP-1A and MEQ-5 equalizers. There's a certain inevitability about these choices, not least because they are some the most coveted analogue processors around
As we mentioned, Jack lent Waves the very best example of each unit from his private collection of classic analogue gear. This makes sense, because in the same way that two seemingly identical Minimoogs may sound different, so too might two examples of the same compressor.
Sticking with the Puig tag, Waves has christened the plug-ins PuigChild and PuigTec, with the PuigChild effects following the mono (660) and stereo (670) nature of the originals. The PuigTec EQs, like many plug-ins (and irrespective of the original units), are available as both mono and stereo processors.
There are also a few modern conveniences that the original units didn't enjoy: on the PuigTecs, you'll find output levels and VU metering, and all plug-ins have optional mains hum emulation in 50Hz and 60Hz flavours.
We'll kick things off with a look at the EQP-1A, which is an idiosyncratic 3-band EQ. The first band is a low shelf with four fixed frequencies (20Hz to 100Hz) and simultaneous 18dB boost and attenuation.
Next is a bell-shaped section with variable bandwidth, offering 18dB boost at seven fixed frequencies (3kHz to 16kHz). Finally, the third band offers a high-cut with three frequencies and variable attenuation.
The MEQ-5 fills in the mid-range gaps left by the EQP, with three fixed Q bell-shaped bands. Band one is boost-only at five fixed frequencies in the low- to mid-range (200Hz to 1kHz). The second band offers cut or 'dip' at 11 fixed frequencies (200Hz to 7kHz), and the remaining band is boost-only at five fixed mid-to-high frequencies (1.5kHz to 5kHz).
Waves rightly points out that due to their transformer stages, the EQs have a gentle roll-off at high frequencies and the plug-ins emulate this, though it's not immediately obvious when you load them up. However, other aspects of the Pultec sound are.
Spinning through the ten EQP-1A and three MEQ-5 presets gives not only an idea of how they sound but also how far a pro mixer chooses to push their settings to get the desired result. The great thing about these EQs is you can do this without it sounding harsh.
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Great sound, and interesting presets. Familiar, simple interface. Cheaper than some Waves bundles.
Not a cure-all package. Presets not extensive enough. Only scratches the surface of JJP's actual processing arsenal.
Waves delivers the Pultec and Fairchild sounds in a typically slick package, but there is plenty of competition out there.
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