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Description
Elevate your audio production with the Waves Renaissance Equalizer, a quintessential tool for musicians and producers seeking timeless, polished sound. This EQ plugin is renowned for its vintage character, providing warmth and richness that enhances any mix. Whether you're refining a vocal track or giving your percussion section that extra punch, its versatile design allows for two, four, or six-band equalization to suit any need.
What sets the Renaissance Equalizer apart is its intuitive graphical user interface, making it easy for both novices and seasoned audio engineers to achieve precise tonal control. The clean, user-friendly design ensures you spend less time fiddling with controls and more time crafting the perfect sound. Ideal for a wide range of genres, from rock and jazz to electronic and classical, this plugin adapts to your creative vision flawlessly.
Key Features:
- Two, four, or six-band EQ with vintage character
- Intuitive graphical user interface
- Warm, rich sound suitable for various music styles
- Easy to use for both beginners and professionals
- Compatible with major DAWs for seamless integration
Product specs
| Available since | October 2016 |
| Los artikel / bundelartikel | Los artikel |
| Delay | No |
| Dynamics | No |
| Effect Filter | No |
| Encoder/Decoder | No |
| Equalizer | Yes |
| Guitar amps/-effects | No |
| Channel Strip | No |
| Metering / Analysis / Correction | No |
| Modulation Effects | No |
| Multieffect / Plugin-Host | No |
| Overdrive/Distortion | No |
| Preamp / Saturation | No |
| Psychoacoustic tool / Enhancer / Exciter | No |
| Restauration | No |
| Reverb | No |
| Special FX | No |
| Summer / Mixing Consoles | No |
| Tape Simulation | No |
| Pitch Shifter / Harmonizer / Timestretching | No |
| Transient Processing | No |
| Vocoder / Vocal effect | No |
| Mastering Tools | No |
| Hardware Controller | No |
| Download | 1 |
FAQs
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What makes the Waves Renaissance Equalizer different from other EQ plugins?
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The Waves Renaissance Equalizer is known for its warm, analog-style sound and vintage-modeled filter curves, making it ideal for achieving a classic EQ tone in modern productions.
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Is the Waves Renaissance Equalizer compatible with all major DAWs?
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Yes, the Waves Renaissance Equalizer is compatible with most major DAWs, including Ableton Live, Pro Tools, and Logic Pro, making it a versatile choice for any studio setup.
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Does the Waves Renaissance Equalizer offer real-time EQ graphing?
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Yes, the Waves Renaissance Equalizer features real-time EQ graphing, allowing users to visualize changes as they adjust frequencies, which enhances precision in mixing.
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Can the Waves Renaissance Equalizer be used for mastering?
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While the Waves Renaissance Equalizer can be used in mastering for its analog-style warmth, it is primarily designed for mixing applications due to its paragraphic EQ capabilities.
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Does the Waves Renaissance Equalizer support both Mac and Windows operating systems?
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Yes, the Waves Renaissance Equalizer is compatible with both Mac and Windows operating systems, ensuring wide accessibility for users on different platforms.
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Plug In To Review EP6: Waves Renaissance EQ
Reviews
PROS
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Smooth top and bottom end for a musical sound
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Excellent for finding and dialing in specific frequencies
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Essential tool for getting tracks to sit well in the mix
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Simple and easy-to-use graphical user interface
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Consistently reliable across various applications
CONS
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GUI could be larger for easier usability
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May sound slightly metallic to some users
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Waves Renaissance Equalizer.
Software and compatibility
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Renaissance EQ still works on older Windows setups without updates; Mac users face compatibility issues with OS updates.
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Features and functionality
Value and pricing
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Discounted update plans can significantly reduce long-term costs, especially if purchased during sales through resellers.
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Use cases and applications
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Renaissance EQ is still utilized in major albums, demonstrating its lasting relevance and utility.
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4.5 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 9 Ratings
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Used on Flo Rida and T-Pain's vocals for "Low", as stated by mixer Fabian Marasciullo in this Sound on Sound interview.
"There were lots of vocals and I chose not to bounce them down, because I prefer to process every individual bit separately. It uses more DSP on the computer, but you have more flexibility in the way you can treat sections, and hence more depth in the overall vocal sounds this way. The 'Lead' and 'Dbl' tracks are the main verse vocals by Flo Rida, he's doubling himself like many vocalists will do. Flo has a keen melodic sense when he's rapping. The A, B and C auxes separate the three different parts of the verse. The 'Whine 1, 2, 3' backing vocals only occur in the third verse. Underneath 'Aux 4' are T–Pain's backing vocals. 'Main Hk1,2,3,4' are all T–Pain doing a unison of one note.
"As is usual for me, I began the mix with the vocals, set against the rough music bed. You can see the latter in the left pane track window in the Edit Window, where it's called 'T_Pain_5 LO'. Of course I later muted that track. After having cleaned up and EQ'd the vocals I worked on the drums, and then the synths. I then brought the vocals back in to get their levels in relation to the music and do some automation.
"I used the Waves Renaissance Channel on the A, B and C auxes. I use the RChannel on all my vocals. It's basically a combination of the RCompressor, the REQ, and the RVox, all in one, and it's great. For this record I used a pretty cool preset called 'CloseWarmVox', and I tweaked from there. You can see that it rolls off at the bottom and it has a little touch at the top. I almost used it as a filter on this particular song to get clarity in the bottom, add some high and have a bit of compression. I also used it on T–Pain's vocals.
When it comes to effects plug-ins, Moulder fancies Waves. “I use the L1 a lot for getting things to cut through and sit in mixes,” he says. “The Renaissance EQ I like for digital equalizing and their De-esser works well. I use the McDSP stuff a lot for filtering and their new multi-band compressors and analog channels are good, too.
"We're doing a bit of EQ'ng there with the R EQ, nothing too radical." - at 6:12 in the Waves webinar with Guy Sigsworth.
Used for Quavo and Offest's features on Beyoncé and Jay-Z's "Apeshit", as stated by producer Stuart White in this September 2018 Sound on Sound interview.
The first four aux tracks feature SoundToys effects, namely Little Microshift, two EchoBoy delays, and a delay from the Little PrimalTap. Next are a Hall Reverb aux and a Church Reverb aux, both using Waves’ RVerb, an EMT plate from Audio Ease’s Altiverb, four aux tracks with the Waves H-Delay and various other plug-ins on them as well, and four more reverb auxes with the Avid Revibe II, two Avid D-Verbs and another RVerb.
White: “I use the Little Microshift in pretty much every mix, with the left-right micro pitch-shift effect that’s similar to the classic effect in the Eventide H3000 shift where you pitch one side down six cents and one side up six cents to create width. It’s a good way to get your vocals wider without them being out of phase. It thickens up vocals, and is kind of like a doubler. I do quite a lot of filtering on some of the EchoBoy delays, for example with the Waves REQ, and I am adding colour with the SoundToys Devil-Loc, which is great if you want to colour the delay so it is separate from the main vocal, and compress it with the UAD LA3A and mix that in to taste.”
(...) “The Migos vocals came in as seven audio tracks, with the Avid D-Verb on each of them. Putting a D-Verb on a track before EQ is not something I normally do, but it sounded great. So I adjusted them a bit, but otherwise left them as they were. The tracks also came in with the Aux track above, and the EQ3, with a high pass at 60Hz and notches at 430Hz and 1.41kHz and a high boost, the Waves API 2500 compressor, the RComp, the Waves Q10 EQ, following a slightly similar curve to the EQ3, the Waves De-esser, the Waves Aphex Aural Exciter, and the Avid Dyn3 expander/gate. I added the EQ3, with another high-pass filter at 144Hz, and the RComp, with a ratio of 10:1.”
In the "Only Us" studio video by Carrie Underwood and Dan + Shay, at the timestamp of 3:03, the Waves Renaissance Equalizer plugin can be observed being used on Carrie Underwood's vocals during a Pro Tools session. Despite the screen's blurriness, the usage of this EQ plugin is identifiable, providing evidence of its application in the production process. This video, shared by Dan and Shay on YouTube, serves as a source for confirming the use of the Waves Renaissance Equalizer in Carrie Underwood's music production.
In an Instagram post, Tom Fall is seen using the Waves Renaissance Equalizer plugin while mixing the next iROK Radio episode.
Album Usage
The Waves Renaissance Equalizer has been featured on the following albums:
Low
Flo Rida (2022)
Only Us (From The “Dear Evan Hansen” Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Carrie Underwood & Dan + Shay (2021)
Sum 2 Prove
Lil Baby (2020)
Eloah
Sun Diego (2018)
Scream
Henry Fong & J-Trick (2014)
Headlines
Drake (2011)
There Is Love in You (Expanded Edition)
Four Tet (2010)
Low (feat. T-Pain)
Flo Rida (2008)
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