

- #WAVES NX PLUGIN AND STUDIO ONE 3 TROUBLESHOOTING INSTALL#
- #WAVES NX PLUGIN AND STUDIO ONE 3 TROUBLESHOOTING FULL#
- #WAVES NX PLUGIN AND STUDIO ONE 3 TROUBLESHOOTING SOFTWARE#
- #WAVES NX PLUGIN AND STUDIO ONE 3 TROUBLESHOOTING PROFESSIONAL#
This will cause the software to crash, you MUST add the top level folder that contains the dll file or add a shortcut to the top level folder of the DLL file to the Program Files vst folder that is listed by default in the Program Files section of your C drive.*** *** Important Note for Windows Users: NEVER add the entire Program Files folder to your Studio One\Locations list. Studio One by default will scan that folder. You do not have to add this path to the plug-in window in Studio One.
#WAVES NX PLUGIN AND STUDIO ONE 3 TROUBLESHOOTING INSTALL#
If the plug-in you are installing has a VST3 version, it will install to C > Program Files > Common Files > vst3. You can also use the Add button to add custom locations. By default, Studio One will have C > Program Files > Vstplugins as the default location. Windows users: From within Studio One, navigate to the Options > Locations, and select the VST Plugins tab. Check with your 3rd party plug-in vendor for instructions on installing the plug-in if you run into an issue with the install. Make sure that you note that location so that you can set that location in Studio One. On Windows, you can choose the location where the plug-in installs.


While installing the plug-in to your Windows computer, the installer usually will ask you where you want to install the actual plug-in.
#WAVES NX PLUGIN AND STUDIO ONE 3 TROUBLESHOOTING PROFESSIONAL#
You would need either Studio One 3/4 Professional or have purchased the AU/VST and Rewire Support add-on.
#WAVES NX PLUGIN AND STUDIO ONE 3 TROUBLESHOOTING FULL#
Some more headphone models would be a nice feature as they’re pretty limited.įor full details on Waves CLA Nx, head to Waves’ website.Important Note for Studio One Artist Users: 3rd party VST/AU/Rewire integration is not supported in Studio One Artist versions 3 or version 4, with the exception of the Studio Magic Bundle. Once applying CLA Nx as an insert there is an overall increase in volume, getting used to pulling back on your fader is a small but not huge issue. The head tracking makes the acoustics and panning of audio feel a lot more natural.Īmbience control is a great feature if you feel the sound is still too flat. The sound of the room is excellent and really helps if you’re doubting your room’s acoustics/environment. These presets create a flat frequency response for the chosen headphone model, making the CLA Nx environment even more accurate and improving overall translation for mixing on headphones. Waves also support a range of open and closed-back headphones within CLA Nx. Supports head tracking for enhanced realism, via webcam or the Nx Head Tracker (purchased separately) Nearfield monitors: CLA-10 (custom NS-10 model) + subwooferįarfield monitors: Chris’ custom modified Ocean Way HR1sīoombox to check how your mixes translate to small-speaker devicesĪ better reference for mix depth, panning, reverb, low-end response Precision model of Chris Lord-Alge’s private Mix LA control roomĬheck your mixes on Chris’ three sets of custom studio monitors Introducing ambience is a good way to dial in more room acoustics if you’re working in a smaller room or even closed-back headphones. If you’re mixing on studio monitors or open-back headphones keeping the Ambience set to its default position will give you a tight but honest sound. With a choice of monitoring systems, from CLA-10 nearfields to a pair of custom-built main HR1s and even a boombox, modelled after the Sony ZMS1.īy placing CLA Nx as an insert on the main output of your DAW we’re able to make an enhanced judgement based on panning, depth, room acoustics, low end and even mix position. Placing CLA Nx as an insert on your master fader allows you to make decisions as though you were in the real studio. CLA Nx replicates the acoustics and monitoring system of the legendary mixer, Chris Lord Alge’s studio. By utilising channel crosstalk, inter-aural delays, early reflections and motion tracking we can now replicate a multi-monitoring environment inside none other than Chris Lord Alge’s main mix room. CLA Nx is powered by the same Waves’ spatial audio technology that we have seen used in the Nx Ocean Way Nashville. CLA Nx is the second plugin in what appears to be a new line-up for Waves.
