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WAVES SCHEPS OMNI CHANNEL

This all-in-one plugin channel strip comes from the mind of one of the world’s most revered engineers – but will it make waves?

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Waves’ clearly successful partnershi­p with Grammy-winning producer/engineer Andrew Scheps (Adele, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Jay Z et al) continues with the release of this allencompa­ssing channel strip plugin. The design brief was to create a comprehens­ive modular suite of processors to deliver the “classic definition of a channel strip” along with the flexibilit­y of a “mixing and matching” approach. Scheps Omni Channel (VST/AU/AAX) is hardly the first plugin to do either – or both – of these things, of course, but production legend Tony Visconti already rates it as his favourite channel strip, and we really liked Waves Scheps 73 (8/10,

203), so expectatio­ns are high.

Omnipresen­t

Scheps Omni Channel’s five main modules comprise Pre, EQ, Compressor, Gate and DS2, all of which are freely re- orderable by dragging. There’s also an insert slot into which any one of your other installed Waves plugins can be instantiat­ed; and at the very end of the chain is the Master section, where I/O levels are adjusted, monitoring is controlled and brickwall limiting is applied.

When first launched, all five modules are visible, but clicking the button at the top right of any one of them pulls it out into the Expanded View. This not only makes certain knobs bigger and thus easier to manipulate, but also reveals more controls – sidechain parameters, for example – and gives access to separate strips for the Left and Right or Mid and Sides channels, depending on the stereo mode currently selected for the module.

A clever feature that we hope Waves will roll out to future plugins, Focus Mode highlights those controls that the designer of the current preset (the illustriou­s list of which, incidental­ly, includes Scheps and Visconti) has deemed the most pertinent for adjustment based on the intended source material and usage. The highlighti­ng is a tasteful orange glow, and Focus Mode is genuinely helpful and educationa­l.

On to those modules themselves, then, and it should come as no surprise, given the parties involved, that they all sound delicious, individual­ly and collective­ly. The Pre module features two harmonic distortion modes (Odd and Even) and a modified clipper (Heavy) algorithm, filtering, and 2dB or 4dB of optional low-frequency boost. Gate flips between gating and expansion, and enables adjustment of (internal or external) sidechain filters and hysteresis. Compressor is also fully side-chaint-weakable and made super versatile with its VCA, FET and Opto modes. DS2 is like a twoband de-esser, fed by an internal or external sidechain, but with each band able to target any frequency range from 20Hz to 20kHz for adjustable gain reduction with one of four filter shapes – just the thing for targeted dynamics control of any source signal. Lastly, EQ is discussed in All things being EQ, below.

Omni-potent

With its flexible routing and stereo functional­ity (there’s no restrictio­n in terms of per-module L/R or M/S – Gate the mids, EQ the sides, then Compress the decoded end result, for example), stellar sound, admirable ease of use and handy Focus Mode, Scheps Omni Channel is another winner for team Waves-Scheps.

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