Waves 202
Abbey Road Mastering Collection
Genre: Audio
  • 14 Videos
  • 1h 9m
  • Quiz Available
Master your recordings and get that classic Abbey Road Vinyl sound using the Abbey Road Mastering Collection plugins by Waves. This course, by audio expert Joe Albano, explains and explores every aspect of these emulations. Watch it now!
Joe is a musician, engineer, producer and educator in NYC.
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  • Audio
  • Waves
  • Waves 202: Abbey Road Mastering Collection
Overview
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Abbey Road is known for quality recording in all genres of music. But did you know that their mastering suites are equally renowned? They are, and in this course engineer/producer Joe Albano delivers both a lesson in classic vinyl mastering processes and a complete exploration of the amazing Waves TG12345 and Vinyl audio emulation plugins.

Joe's in-depth explanations of the actual equipment used (consoles, lathes, turntables and cartridges) combined with his detailed breakdown of the Waves plugins gives you a complete understanding of the WHOLE process. This, in turn, makes you both a better producer and mastering engineer. We guarantee it!

So, learn about classic mastering techniques and the Waves Abbey Road plugins (TG12335 & Vinyl) in this intensive 14-tutorial course taught by our most knowledgeable audio instructor/trainer: Joe Albano.
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