Wayne Trevisani harnesses Waves plugins for Jennifer Hudson

Front-of-house and studio engineer Wayne Trevisani

FOH Engineer, Wayne Trevisani has chosen to mix Jenifer Hudson’s tour, TV show and recordings using Waves plugins, via the Waves SoundGrid Rack for Venue on his Avid VENUE | S6L console.

Waves’ SoundGrid Rack for Venue enables live sound engineers to run Waves plugins directly within Avid’s VENUE | S6L mixing console. The SoundGrid Rack for VENUE is a plugin that runs within the VENUE S6L environment and loads up to eight SoundGrid-compatible Waves plugins per instance. All standard VENUE plugin features apply, including “Config” and “Show” modes, delay compensation, snapshot automation, and detailed tactile control of plugin parameters. Trevisani’s live setup included an Avid S6L, alternating between a Waves One-C SoundGrid Server and a Waves Extreme SoundGrid Server.

He added: “These Waves servers are so easy to connect. In my New York studio, where I employ a 977 Quad Eight Console into ProTools with Waves plugins installed, the One-C server is part of my setup there as well, and its performance is truly remarkable for its cost!”

Commenting about working with Waves plugins with the AVID S6L, he noted: “Really, in one word: seamless. Perhaps another description would be ‘dependable’, because in the live world, you really only get that one shot to make it right, and with Waves plugins on board an AVID S6L, it is as stable as it can ever be. Not to mention ease of use and the sonics, which are incredible on the S6L along with the Waves platform. It is simply unparalleled. Having tried the others, I find no need to go any other way.”

Trevisani’s Waves plugins are the C6, CLA-2A, CLA-76, SSL G-Master Buss Compressor, the Abbey Road Saturator, F6, WLM Plus and Submarine. He noted: “In the studio, my typical vocal chain for Jennifer includes the Scheps 73, the C6 Multiband Compressor, CLA-76 Compressor/Limiter and the CLA-2A Compressor/Limiter. When mixing live, my typical vocal chain for Jennifer includes Waves’ Q10 Equalizer, C6, CLA-76 and the CLA-2A. When digital consoles were introduced, the ability to chain effects like compressors without any degradation was huge. I would never be able to take an 1176 and run it internally to a LA-2A live. Way too much could go wrong, and there would be no time to troubleshoot.”

He continued: “Being a longtime fan of frequency-dependent compression, the C6 Multiband Compressor is probably my favourite. I have yet to find a better one. I use it on lead vocals, BGVs and horns. It allows me to sweeten the sound and place something right in someone’s face without it being abusive in any way. Jennifer possesses a commanding vocal presence, and the C6 allows me to expand lower frequencies and compress higher ones, helping me to faithfully present her powerful voice. The CLA-2A Compressor/Limiter has amazing similarities to the original hardware, offering warmth and smoothness unlike any other plugin like it. I use this on vocals consistently. Also very similar to the original analog device, the CLA-76 Compressor/Limiter, with its attack and release times, make this a go-to not only for vocals, but for bass guitar, parallel drums, and many more.”

“The SSL G-Master Buss Compressor’s punch is amazing,” he continued. “This is a go-to on the master buss and even on the aux buss as well. I tend to favour analog emulators, and the Abbey Road Saturator is just amazing to have a lot of fun with, aggressively or even just for sweetening; I like to use it on a few instruments, especially on acoustic instruments and especially on acoustic guitars. The F6 Floating-Band Dynamic EQ, as well as being an amazing frequency dependent compressor/expander (only with an RTA and it acts more like a parametric), comes in handy in a live space for similar reasons as the C6, but it is more finite.”

Trevisani concluded: “My key plugin needs involve compression. I believe that compression is a sound engineer’s friend, and Waves has helped me tremendously in this regard, whether in the studio, live or TV. I basically use it the way it has always been used, since the beginning when it was hardware, but now it’s available without needing to fix, unplug or chase a ground issue. With Waves it is the best of both worlds: easy and dependable use of software, while retaining the qualities of the original hardware. I do attribute a lot of my recent successes to Waves products.”

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