What is Waves s1 shuffler?

Ideal for stereo tracks as well as full mixes, the S1 is a unique and powerful set of tools that uses psycho-acoustic spatial imaging techniques to enhance and alter stereo separation. Shuffler, Imager, and MS Matrix components.

What is Maxx Bass?

MaxxBass® uses psycho-acoustics to calculate precise harmonics that are related to the fundamental tones of sound. When these harmonics are combined, it creates the effect of lower, deeper frequencies. For bass you can really feel, it’s got to be MaxxBass®. Extends perceived bass response by up to 1.5 octaves.

What is Renaissance AXX?

Renaissance Axx is an easy-to-use compressor that delivers high-quality dynamics processing to any track. It’s particularly well suited for instruments such as guitars and basses. Using just three controls, you can quickly achieve high-quality dynamics and level control.

How do stereo imaging plugins work?

Stereo imager plugins like the S1 Stereo Imager allow you to narrow or widen a stereo signal. Narrowing is pretty straightforward – the signal becomes less “spread” towards the edges and more centered. (More about this in #8 below.) Widening can actually get a signal to appear to be located beyond the loudspeakers.

What is Rbass?

When you need your bass to be heard even on a laptop or mobile device, Renaissance Bass is your best friend. Using Waves’ patented MaxxBass® psychoacoustic technology, R-Bass accurately reproduces low-frequency content on playback systems that cannot physically handle these signals.

Is stereo imaging necessary?

Stereo imaging is what creates the sense of width and depth in music mixing. Good stereo image is an essential quality of a good mix— and a good listening chain.

How do you widen bass in a mix?

5 Ways to Boost Bass in a Mix

  1. Determine where the bass comes from. We love feeling low frequencies in music, which is complicated by the fact that many sounds produce them.
  2. Go easy on that high-pass filter.
  3. Bring up the sustain.
  4. Try this old school sine wave technique.
  5. Widen the bass—just not everything!