Waves is now shipping the Waves Abbey Road Reverb Plates plug-in that was revealed at last month's NAMM show
Introduced over
half a century ago, plate reverbs have been a fixture of recorded music
ever since. Used most prominently in the '60s and '70s by pioneering
bands, including the Beatles and Pink Floyd, Abbey Road Studios'
original reverb plates -- four EMT 140 units -- were first installed in
1957 to complement the fixed reverberation times of the studios' echo
chambers. These beautiful-sounding plates, with a variable reverb time
of up to six seconds, were then tweaked to perfection by Abbey Road's
technical engineers. To keep noise to a minimum, EMI's Central Research
Laboratories designed unique hybrid solid-state drive amps for Plates A,
B and C. Plate D remained fully valve-powered on both drive and output
stages, allowing a versatile array of sonic characteristics, from warm
and dark to lush and smooth.
These historic Abbey Road plates have been used on countless seminal pop, rock, classical and film recordings over the years, and continue to be used in all kinds of audio production to this day. Waves has now created meticulous models of these stunning and unique-sounding units, individually modeling the harmonic distortion of both the drive and output amps as well as the individual plate/damper behaviors.
Key features:
- Precise modeling of four legendary Abbey Road plates (EMT 140), each with its unique sonic character
- A drive control to set the THD characteristics of the in/out amplifiers and the plate sheet itself
- Ability to control the amount of analog noise and hum
- Four original bass cut positions
- Crosstalk between the stereo inputs to get a stereo leak effect
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