Waves Guitar Tone Processor GTR Solo User's Guide

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Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide.
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Waves Guitar Tool Rack
Designed in association with Paul Reed Smith™ Guitars
THANK YOU!
Thank you for purchasing the Waves GTR™ system. We hope that you
thoroughly enjoy the creativity and convenience that this can bring to your music.
Please read through the information below and begin working with your new
GTR™ system. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to
contact Waves Tech Support. We’d love to hear from you! www.waves.com
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Waves Guitar Tool Rack

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 1Waves Guitar Tool Rack Designed in association with Paul Reed Smith™ Guitars THANK YOU! Thank you for purcha

Page 2 - Product Overview

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 10Waves Amp Introduction and overview The Waves Amp is an essential part of the Waves Guitar Tool Rack. It off

Page 3 - Quick Start

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 11A Quick Start As soon as you bring the Waves Amp up on your track insert, the amp is ready to go. The default

Page 4 - Useful Tips

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 12Amps and Cabinets AMP TYPES The Amp Types offered are inspired by famous, rare and vintage guitar amplifiers

Page 5 - PARALLEL AMPLIFIERS

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 13Hot – Hot produces passionate high gain sounds, perfect for power chords and stinging solos. Boutique and moder

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Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 14 AMP: On/Bypass, default – On. This control allows bypassing or activating the Amp. If set on Bypass, it will

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Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 15 All cabinets were close mic’d in order to raise the quality and accuracy of the cabinet filters, and to reduce

Page 8 - TDM USAGE NOTES

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 16AMP PLUG-IN COMPONENTS Mono Amp The Mono Amp is the simplest Amp plug-in component. It inputs and outputs a

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Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 17Mono-to-Stereo and Stereo Mono-to-Stereo Stereo

Page 10 - Waves Amp

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 18Waves Stomp PedalBoard The 23 Virtual Stomp Boxes can be launched in any of 3 of the PedalBoard plug-Ins

Page 11 - A Quick Start

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 19 • 2 Stomp Spaces PedalBoard: Stomp 2 Mono, Stomp 2 m>s (Mono-to-Stereo) and Stomp 2 Stereo. • 4 Stomp Spa

Page 12 - Amps and Cabinets

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 2 Introduction The Waves Guitar Tool Rack is a software and hardware package that achieves real professional gui

Page 13 - REBLE: 0 to 10; Default: 5

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 20 Automation The Stomp PedalBoard Plug-in features a bypass and 7 Expression elements per Stomp Space, totaling

Page 14 - CABINETS AND MICROPHONES

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 21The first line in the menu will display the control name – e.g. “Drive”. The second line displays the currently

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Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 22Virtual Stomp Boxes The Waves Virtual Stomp Boxes are audio signal processing plug-Ins especially designed fo

Page 16 - AMP PLUG-IN COMPONENTS

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 23 Many Stomps have time based controls such as LFO rate or Delay time. Some of these Stomps can sync to the host

Page 17

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 24Distortion Stomps From warm creamy OverDrive to scorching Metal madness, the GTR™ System offers a selection of

Page 18 - Waves Stomp PedalBoard

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 25DISTORTION The Distortion Stomp takes you a step further than Overdrive, giving you even more crunch and bi

Page 19 - NOTES

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 26 FUZZ Fuzz is a classic distortion effect that’s been popular since the ‘60’s. Big and brutal, it’s terri

Page 20 - STOMP MIDI SUPPORT

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 27 BUZZ Buzz offers a unique tone with a resonant peak at the high pass cutoff frequency. Using an expression

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Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 28METAL The Metal Stomp has a dual distortion engine which can be driven very hard while maintaining resoluti

Page 22 - Virtual Stomp Boxes

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 29 Modulation Effects Inspired by vintage hardware units as well as Waves legendary software plug-ins, most of t

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Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 3For best results: Use the Stomps together with the Waves Amp!!! The Waves Amp gives you access to a series of

Page 24 - Distortion Stomps

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 30 SYNC RATE: 2 to 1/32t (double whole note to 1/32nd note triplet); Default: ½ (1/2 note). When Sync is set to

Page 25 - DISTORTION

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 31 VIBROLO The Vibrolo is a combined Vibrato and Tremolo. It utilizes amplitude modulation for Vibrato and Fre

Page 26 - ONE: 0 – 100; Default: 50

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 32TREMOLO = AMDepth: 1 to 100; Default: 0 This is the depth of the tremolo effect.

Page 27 - EVEL: 0 – 100; Default 50

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 33 PANNER Based on the acclaimed Waves MondoMod, the Panner enhances and expands your spatial image, giving yo

Page 28

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 34This is the width of the panning effect, in degrees. PHASER The Phaser Stomp, modeled after a classic vintag

Page 29 - Modulation Effects

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 35This sets a different phase for the LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) for the left and right channels. This is ess

Page 30

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 36 OCTAVER The Octaver generates two octaves below your input source, plus gives you control over gain and p

Page 31 - VIBROLO

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 37WAHWAH The WahWah offers both an AutoWah that reacts to your input guitar signal as well as a Manual Mode th

Page 32

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 38 CHORUS From a gentle touch to serious mangling, Chorus functions as both a tone and space enhancer, also of

Page 33 - YNC: On/Off; Default Off

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 39 DOUBLER The Doubler replicates the input in another 2 voices and adds some detune, delay and feedback for t

Page 34 - EPTH: 0 to 100; Default: 50

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 4Stomp2 go to the factory presets under the load menu and select the first preset from the PostAmps group called

Page 35

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 40 PITCHER The Pitcher creates automatic harmonies and performs real time pitch shifting. It produces effects

Page 36 - OCTAVER

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 41 Space and Ambience Effects The GTR™ system features a stunning array of reverb and delay effects designed to

Page 37 - AH: 0 to 1; Default: 0.5

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 42 FEEDBACK: 0 to 10; Default: 5 This is the gain of the feedback loop. If you want more regenerations and a lon

Page 38 - EPTH: 0 to100; Default: 10

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 43 LAY – D Lay-D delivers both traditional delay EFFECTS as well as mind-bending Reverse & Pitch Shift mod

Page 39 - DOUBLER

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 44 PITCH: -12.00 to +12.00; Default 0 This represents the amount of pitch shifting that will take place on the fi

Page 40 - PITCHER

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 45 REVERB The Reverb Stomp is a high quality room emulator that uses a sleek, streamlined interface. We recomm

Page 41 - Space and Ambience Effects

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 46 SPRING Spring Reverb is a common feature of many classic amplifiers. This Stomp fulfills that critical fun

Page 42 - TEREO: 0 to 100; Default 50

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 47Basic Effects The GTR™ system also includes an essential toolkit of basic effects that are a part of every guit

Page 43 - LAY – D

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 48 COMPRESSOR The Compressor Stomp pumps up your sound and keeps your dynamics in check. The compressor can

Page 44 - EVERSE: On/Off; Default Off

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 49GATE The Gate Stomp is great for eliminating noise and weak signals while letting the music pass through. Th

Page 45 - ONE: 0.1 to 2; Default: 0.60

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 5are added to the input signal. This corresponds with the mix settings of 0 – 50 on the GTR™ dimension stomp effe

Page 46

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 50 TONE A Simple 3 band EQ with LowCut and HiCut controls for band limiting Tone gives you control over bass,

Page 47 - Basic Effects

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 51 EQ The EQ plug-in is a 6 band graphic equalizer which has a hidden low frequency attenuator for shutting

Page 48 - OMPRESSOR

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 52 Waves Tuner The Waves Tuner is an essential part of the Waves Guitar Tool Rack. It is a straightforward c

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Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 53 The Dot lights up whenever the pitch is -6 to +6 cents from the desired pitch. Thus, whenever the tune is be

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Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 54 Waves/PRS Guitar Interface Introduction and Quick Start Guide The Waves PRS Guitar Interface (WPGI) is a devi

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Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 55 Please note – This device is essentially an impedance matching microphone pre-amp for guitar. For best results

Page 52 - Waves Tuner

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 56 The 3 LEDs on the front panel are there to help with this adjustment. These LEDs signify the following: 1. T

Page 53 - OTES CONTROLS AND VIEWS

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 57 REAR PANEL: 1. +12VDC: DC jack connector 2. Power On/Off switch 3. GND/Lift: This switch allows you to elimi

Page 54 - Waves/PRS Guitar Interface

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 58 Using the Balanced +4dBU Line level via XLR is the definitive best choice for getting the highest quality resu

Page 55 - Input adjustment

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 59Technical Specifications INPUT TRS: Input impedance : >1Mohm unbalanced Max input level: 1.1 VRMS OUTPUT B

Page 56 - CONTROLLERS OVERVIEW

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 6SETTING UP GTR™ FOR STEINBERG - NUENDO OR CUBASE When using Cubase or NUENDO for playing live through the GTR so

Page 57 - Connecting The WPGI

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 60 Warranty ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Waves Audio Ltd. ("Waves") warrants that the Product conforms su

Page 58 - Applications

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 61THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY. WAVES MAKES

Page 59 - Technical Specifications

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 7-Open the Channel Settings window by clicking the "e" symbol. -On the Audio Channel Settings window,

Page 60 - Warranty

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 8 Now you can safely insert a Mono To Stereo Stomp Pedalboard plug-in and after it you can insert more Stereo P

Page 61

Waves Guitar Tool Rack User Guide. 9the other bundle components will be available as HTDM or native RTAS or AudioSuite plug-ins. On Digi HD Accel

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