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Description
Transform your vocal tracks with the Waves Maserati VX1 Vocal Plugin, a comprehensive all-in-one processing tool designed by the legendary mixing engineer Tony Maserati. This plugin is your ticket to achieving studio-grade vocal sounds with ease, offering an array of effects like compression, EQ, delay, and reverb. Whether you're in a small studio or a larger venue, the VX1 provides three selectable contours that tailor the room ambience to match the mood of your music, from intimate ballads to upbeat tracks.
The Maserati VX1 is not just about the effects; it's about capturing the essence of world-class vocal recordings. With custom presets crafted by Tony Maserati himself, you'll have access to tones and vibes used by top artists like Beyoncé and Alicia Keys. The plugin's intuitive interface ensures quick and uncomplicated operation, making it a favorite among both novice producers and seasoned sound engineers.
Compatible with both PC and Mac, and supporting a high resolution of 24-bit/96kHz, the Maserati VX1 ensures your vocals are crisp, clear, and compelling. Plus, with its ability to function as an insert or on an auxiliary channel in send mode, it offers flexibility to fit seamlessly into your workflow.
Key Features:
- Designed by Tony Maserati, featuring presets from the mix master himself.
- All-in-one vocal processing chain with compression, EQ, delay, and reverb.
- Three selectable contours for studio, chamber, and small room ambiences.
- Supports Audio Suite, VST, AU formats; compatible with PC and Mac.
- 24-bit/96kHz resolution for high-quality sound.
- Mono-to-stereo and stereo components.
- Includes Native and SoundGrid licenses.
Owner's manual
Waves Maserati VX1 Vocal Plugin User ManualProduct specs
| Software Type | Vocal Enhancer |
| Platform | Mac, PC |
| Upgrade/Full | Full |
| Download/Boxed | Download |
| Bit Depth | 64-bit |
| Format | AAX Native, AudioSuite, VST, AU, SoundGrid |
| Hardware Requirements - Mac | Intel Core i7 or higher (M1 support), 8GB RAM minimum |
| Hardware Requirements - PC | Intel Core i5 / AMD Quad-core or higher (AVX required), 8GB RAM minimum |
| OS Requirements - Mac | macOS 10.15.7 or later |
| OS Requirements - PC | Windows 10 or later (21H2), 64-bit |
FAQs
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What does the Waves Maserati VX1 Vocal Plugin do?
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The Waves Maserati VX1 Vocal Plugin is designed to enhance vocal tracks by adding clarity, warmth, and presence, making it ideal for a polished vocal sound in your mixes.
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Is the Waves Maserati VX1 compatible with my DAW?
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The Waves Maserati VX1 is compatible with DAWs that support AAX Native, AudioSuite, VST, and AU formats, including popular options like Pro Tools, Logic Pro, and Ableton Live.
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What are the system requirements for running the Waves Maserati VX1 on a Mac?
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To run the Waves Maserati VX1 on a Mac, you'll need macOS 10.15.7 or later, an Intel Core i7 or higher (M1 support), and a minimum of 8GB RAM.
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Can I use the Waves Maserati VX1 on a Windows PC?
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Yes, the Waves Maserati VX1 can be used on a Windows PC with Windows 10 or later (21H2), an Intel Core i5/AMD Quad-core processor or higher, and at least 8GB RAM.
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How does the Waves Maserati VX1 enhance vocal tracks?
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The Waves Maserati VX1 enhances vocal tracks by applying tailored EQ, compression, and effects settings, optimizing vocals for clarity and impact in the mix.
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Reviews
PROS
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Provides quick and effective vocal integration in mixes
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Excellent presets outperform manual EQ/compressor combinations
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Enhances vocal tone, making lead and background vocals stand out
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Versatile with condenser and dynamic microphones
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Perfect for achieving a professional sound with minimal effort
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Useful as a constant reference in production phases
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All-in-one tool for hassle-free vocal processing
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Especially effective for female vocalists
CONS
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Requires careful compression control to avoid overly vibrant or crystalline sound
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May not replace detailed manual vocal analysis and editing
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Waves Maserati VX1 Vocal Plugin.
Use cases and applications
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Many users rely heavily on the Nathan’s Vox preset for clarity and professional sound, highlighting its ease of use for achieving polished vocal tracks.
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Ideal for users focused on bass-heavy music, the Maserati VX1 ensures vocal clarity and presence, making it a favored choice for this musical style.
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Software and compatibility
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Transitioning from AU/component to VST3 on Mac has resolved compatibility issues with Pro Tools, suggesting better stability with this format.
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Comparisons
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Users find Manley Vox Box doesn't match the Waves Maserati VX1 in achieving loudness without distortion, indicating the VX1's unique processing capability.
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Compared to Waves CLA-Vocals, the Maserati VX1 is preferred for its ability to maintain clarity in bass-heavy vocal tracks, offering a distinct advantage in dense mixes.
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User experience
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Doubts about using a simple plugin are common, but professionals often use straightforward solutions that work effectively, emphasizing practicality over complexity.
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"The next thing in the chain is probably the hardest to replace. It's really a magical plugin that does a lot of things to the signal. It's from Waves and Tony Maserati. It's called the Maserati VX1. This thing is a great compressor and then there's optional EQ, reverb and delay and it just makes vocals pop."
in this video josh from modestep is showing the waves maserati vx1 plugin at 4:14
Mentioned by sound engineer Trevor Muzzy in this Sound on Sound interview about the production of "Starships".
"You can see that the pre-chorus and chorus vocals have a lot of timing and comp edits. They were imported directly from the session I cut the vocals in. I did not merge or consolidate them, they just are the way they are. There's quite a lot going on with the vocals. I tried to create a nice basic vocal sound using the inserts, and once they sat well in the track, most of the sonic variations between the sections came from the sends. There was no tuning on the rapping, but the sung vocals in this track had a fair amount of tuning with the Logic Pitch Corrector plug-in on the inserts. The tuning is part of the sound of the record, with vocals needing to be very, very precise. In some cases, we pitched them up or down for vocal effects. Logic Pitch Corrector is a little harder-sounding than Auto-Tune, but it has its own distinct sound that we liked for the vocals in this track. It really fits the song.
"The other inserts on most of the vocals were all Waves: the C1 compressor, SSL Channel, Renaissance Channel, De-Esser, Renaissance Compressor, API 2500, and the Logic Channel EQ. The C1 compressor is the first in line on several lead vocals, and it does the same Pensado trick I used on the guitars, which is to compress a specific band — in the case of the verse lead vocal, around 2849Hz — focusing on notes that sounded a little harsh. It smooths this problem out more elegantly than using an EQ. Then the signal goes through the R Channel with some basic EQ, cutting significantly at 281Hz. Again, it was a matter of removing some less pleasant things to let the nice aspects shine. I bypassed the compressor in the R Channel. I needed a bit of de-essing, and the Waves De-Esser is a great all-purpose de-esser, in this case working at 5634Hz with the side-chain set to high-pass.
"There were two more compressors on her vocal. There was no science behind this, it was just a matter of experimenting to find a unique sound. The first is the Renaissance Compressor, which I love and which is set to a fast attack time and takes off about 6dB, so quite subtle, not too intense. The API 2500 is set pretty aggressively and you can hear it pumping a little bit on the vocal. It was already in the session — it had been used on the demo vocal. I pulled it over to Nicki's channel and liked what it was doing, so I adjusted it to fit her vocal. Finally, the Channel EQ notches quite a lot around 600Hz and a little bit more around 235Hz, just carving out some low-mids to make the vocal sit better in the track.
"Regarding the sends, there are some really distinct things happening here. The main lead vocal was similar throughout the song, but I tweaked it as it went along. The pre-chorus and chorus vocals all have Bus 1, which went to the same Altiverb effect that I had on the drums, to add some ambience to the vocal. The rap verses are much drier. Bus 35 is the Waves Doubler, which gives a bit of spread to the lead vocal — I used this on the rap as well as on the sung vocals. Bus 4 is the Waves CLA with a drastic telephone effect. That was another effect that was there from the demo version and added a cool quality. Bus 50 is the [Sound Toys] Echo Boy, which is the main plug-in I use for delay throws, whenever I want to repeat a word. In this case it's on a quarter-note Echoplex setting. It's a single, mono echo that I panned a little bit to the side. Bus 7 has the Waves VX1 Maserati Vocal Enhancer, and that was, again, a plug-in I inherited. It is set to a very compressed, bright vocal sound that I brought in and out to add some sparkle to the sound when necessary.
"Bus 6 has the main reverb in the track, which you are hearing in the pre-chorus and chorus, and which is a Lexicon Plate plug-in on the 'VocalPlate2' preset. It's a really bright, over-the-top plate sound that is not trying to blend in but that's actually brightening the vocal up a lot. It's loud and wet. Busses 16 and 29 are different stereo delays: the Waves SuperTap was already in the session and I kept it, and the other is a standard Logic stereo delay that I use all the time on vocals. Bus 3 is the Logic Bitcrusher, which gives the vocals a grainy sound. The vocals already had an aggressive sonic quality to them because of the 251-TG2-1176 chain, and the Bitcrusher enhanced that. It's nasty, there's nothing nice about a bit-crusher, and it adds a bit of attitude. I used it on some of the background vocals as well, like in the second verse, where you have the pitch effects. You can hear it in the very processed harmony vocals that come in. That was something we added when we were doing the final vocal comp and arrangement. It gave that second verse some more life and helped the track build. The background vocals are a very big part of the hook vocal sound as well, and, for example, track 140 has many effects on it. That actually contains the vocals of the demo singers. Nicki's lead and background vocals are dominant, but in the chorus the background vocals from Mohombi and Wayne Hector added to the crowd feeling. The chorus vocals are really big in this track, and they were part of that.”
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