
Disk Space: 16 GB Free Disk Space On the System Drive.Memory: Minimum 8 GB RAM (16 GB Recommended).CPU: Intel Core i7 / i9 / Xeon-W / Apple M1, M1 Max, M1 Pro, M1 Ultra.Waves Abbey Road Reel ADT Plug-In Specifications Included in the Waves Abbey Road Collection.

Supports AAX Native, Audiosuite, RTAS, VST.Special components for optimal, low-latency performance in live shows (doubled signal can only be delayed).MIDI-assignable manual control for the most authentic user experience possible.Different tape sounds for source and ADT signals.For the first time ever, a full exact recall automation of the ADT effect.Developed in association with Abbey Road Studios.Waves Abbey Road Reel ADT Plug-In Features Other classic Abbey Road tape effects such as flanging and phasing can also be achieved with ease.Īll the character, depth and panoramic sound of this inimitable classic effect can now be created digitally, simply and for real: The Waves Abbey Road Reel ADT Plug-In. With its authentic modeled valve tape machine sound and faithful emulation of wow and flutter, this extraordinary plugin can enhance any track with the impression of two separate takes, giving you results as close as possible to real double tracking. You can also drive each of the signals separately to add beautiful tape saturations. Using its intuitive controls, you can advance or delay the doubled signal to achieve genuine, lush-sounding delay and pitch variations. The Waves Abbey Road Reel ADT puts the magic of that era in your hands within seconds. The effect that would become an integral part of Abbey Road’s signature sound was initially created at the famed studios in the 1960s to meet the needs of some very special clients: The Beatles. The Waves Abbey Road Reel ADT Plug-In is the first plugin to successfully emulate Abbey Road Studios’ pioneering process of Artificial Double Tracking. For the first time ever, this genuine tape-sounding ADT plugin offers a full exact recall automation of the ADT effect. The Waves Abbey Road Reel ADT Plug-In is developed in association with Abbey Road Studios.
