Waves Audio Explained

Waves Audio Ltd.
Industry:Software
Founded:October, 1992
Founder:Gilad Keren, Chief Executive Officer
Meir Shaashua, Chief Technological Officer
Yoad Nevo, Product Manager
Products:Plug-ins for audio production, audio equipment
Num Employees:260
Homepage:Waves.com

Waves Audio Ltd. is an Israeli developer and supplier of professional digital audio signal processing technologies and audio effects, used in recording, mixing, mastering, post production, broadcast, and live sound. The company's corporate headquarters and main development facilities are located in Tel Aviv, with additional offices in the United States, China, and Taiwan, and development centers in India and Ukraine. In 2011, Waves won a Technical Grammy Award.

History

Waves Audio was founded in October,1992 by Gilad Keren and Meir Sha'ashua in Tel Aviv, Israel.[1]

Later that year, Waves released its first product, the Q10 Paragraphic Equalizer. The Q10 was the audio industry's first commercially available audio plugin.[2] [3]

Waves' L1 Ultramaximizer, released in 1994, became a prominent plugin, with some publications pointing to it as contributing to the "loudness war" behind modern music mastering.[4] Record producer Tony Maserati said of early Waves software, "[they] were the only plugins [that were] quality and they were creative."[1] Waves later launched a signature line of Maserati inspired plugins.

Waves launched the Waves Signature Series working with music producers and engineers to explore their unique sounds. In 2009, as part of the Signature Series, Waves released the Eddie Kramer Signature Series of five plug-ins focusing on classic rock.[5] The Chris Lord-Alge Signature Series followed in 2010.[6] The Waves Signature Series continued in 2013 with the Manny Marroquin Signature Series.[7] In 2015, Waves worked with music producer Butch Vig to release the Butch Vig Vocals plug-in as part of the Waves Signature Series.[8]

In 2011, the company was honored with a Technical Grammy Award for "contributions of outstanding technical significance to the recording field."[9] [10]

In 2018, Waves released the Abbey Road TG Mastering Chain as part of their Abbey Road collection.[11] The chain is modeled after the EMI TG12345 consoles used in the Abbey Road Studios mastering suites.

On March 26, 2023, in a controversial move, Waves introduced their subscription service, Waves Creative Access, while removing the Waves Update Plan as well as the sale of perpetual licenses.[12] They re-introduced Waves Update Plan three days later, as well as perpetual licenses.[13]

Products

Waves Audio sells over 200 software products dedicated to music production, engineering, mixing, and mastering, in addition to a variety of virtual instruments and effects.[14] Notable software includes:

SoftwareFunctionRelease dateNotes
Q10Equalizer1992First audio plugin
L1 UltramaximizerLimiter1994L2 and L3 released in 2000 and 2005 respectively
SSL 4000 CollectionChannel strips for compression and EQ2006
Renaissance MaxxAnalog gear emulation plugins
API CollectionMultiple modeled Automated Processes, Inc. consoles2007
Eddie Kramer Signature SeriesClassic rock-oriented virtual instrument plugins2009
SoundGridAudio networking and plugin processing platform2010
Vocal RiderAutomatic vocal volume leveler2010
CLA-2ACompressor, limiterPart of the CLA Signature series
NS1 Noise SuppressorNoise suppressor2012
NLSConsole emulators2012
Manny Marroquin Signature SeriesMixing plugins2013
C6 Multiband CompressorCompressor2013
WLM MeterVolume metering2014
eMotion LV1Live mixer2016[15] Software based live-audio mixing console with low latency
Dugan AutomixerMultiple microphone vocal mixer2017
Abbey Road TG Mastering ChainMultiple, modeling Abbey Road Studios equipment2018
B360 Ambisonics Encoder360 degree audio converter and mixer2018
Scheps Omni ChannelAndrew Scheps signature mixing channel strip2018
SubmarineSubharmonic frequency generator2019
Bass FingersVirtual instrument plugin2019
Waves TunePitch-correction and auto-tuning in real time2005119th AES CONVENTION, NEW YORK, NY, October 7, 2005
Waves Tune Real-TimeReal-time version of Waves Tune2016
Nx Virtual Mix RoomMixing plugin designed for headphones
MultiRackVirtual effects rack for live performance
SuperRackA virtual platform that incorporates plug-ins into mixing consoles (replaces MultiRack)2019
Abbey Road Studio 3Studio monitor & Room emulation2019Working with Nx
Abbey Road SaturatorEMI TG12321 emulation2019
Waves FitFIT Controller for the eMotion LV1 Live Mixer2020[16] 16 fader hardware controller

Waves has launched plug-ins in collaboration with Abbey Road Studios, such as the King's Microphones plug-in released in 2011,[17] the REDD Console plug-ins released in 2012,[18] the J37 tape saturation plug-in, the Abbey Road Reverb Plates plugin, the RS56 Passive EQ plug-in released in 2013,[19] [20] and the EMI TG12345 plug-in released in 2014.[21] Other software includes the Torque drum tone shifter plug-in.[22]

Technology

See also: SoundGrid. In 2010, Waves announced the release of its SoundGrid technology at the Winter NAMM show. SoundGrid was created to make Waves audio processors available on a low-latency platform.[23] The SoundGrid system consists of a Linux-based server that runs the SoundGrid environment, compatible plug-ins, a Mac or Windows control computer, and a digital-analog interface for input/output (I/O). It is used for live sound, broadcast, and post production—s a low latency environment for audio processing on certain hardware audio mixing consoles, e.g., DiGiCo, Allen & Heath, and Yamaha.

Under its Maxx brand, Waves offers its technologies as licensable algorithms for consumer electronics. Technologies from the Maxx brand have been used in products including computers, laptops, smartphones, VoIP and portable loudspeaker systems from companies such as Dell,[24] Toshiba,[25] Sony, Oppo, OnePlus,[26] Sanyo, JVC, and Altec Lansing.

Waves launched a Kickstarter campaign in 2016 to help fund the production of Waves Nx, a technology that transmits 3D audio on headphones in stereo or 5.1/7.1 surround sound.[27] [28] The technology generates a three-dimensional virtual audioscape that allows users to "detect which direction sounds are coming from."[29]

Along with the Waves Nx, Waves has also developed the Waves B360 Ambisonics Encoder to assist engineers mixing 360-degree and VR audio projects.[30] Audeze Mobius[31] headphones are operated with Waves' Nx technology.[32]

Currently, Waves Maxx technology is available on IoT, mobile, smart assistance, and communication devices. Waves Maxx partnerships include Google, Dell, LG, Acer, Fitbit, Qualcomm, and Intel. Additionally, Waves Nx technology for 3D audio is available in gaming headphones and other devices by Acer, and Audeze. Film score mixer Alan Meyerson said of Waves' technology, "[it has] changed the sound of film scores."[1]

Copyright and trademark lawsuits

In 2010, Waves Audio was involved in two lawsuits regarding intellectual property infringements and illegal use of its software. In one lawsuit, with the defendant Skyline Recording Studios NYC, Waves won, and in the other, with the defendant Quad Recording Studios, the defendant admitted liability.[33] [34]

In 2013, Waves Audio sued Motorola Mobility for allegedly infringing on its Maxx trademark with the Droid Razr Maxx and Droid Razr Maxx HD phones.[35]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MØ Waves, MØ Better Sound . Tom Teicholz. .
  2. Book: The History of Music Production. Richard James Burgess. 2014. Oxford University Press.
  3. Web site: Behind The Scenes at Waves: An Interview With Mick Olesh. Rounik Sethi. June 7, 2016. Ask Audio. September 22, 2016.
  4. Web site: The 14 pieces of software that shaped modern music . Twells . John . October 1, 2016 . FactMag.com . Fact . April 11, 2019.
  5. Web site: The Eddie Kramer Collection - Waves Audio Signature Series Software Plug-ins. October 19, 2009. Routenote. September 22, 2016.
  6. Web site: Waves Audio Chris Lord-Alge Artist Signature Collection. March 16, 2010. FOH Online. September 22, 2016.
  7. Web site: March 19, 2013 . Waves Audio Introduces Manny Marroquin Signature Series Collection . September 22, 2016 . ProSound Web.
  8. Web site: March 20, 2015 . Waves Audio Now Shipping Butch Vig Vocals Plug-In . September 22, 2016 . ProSound Web.
  9. Web site: Technical GRAMMY Award: Waves Audio Ltd. . 2011-02-11 . 2014-02-13.
  10. Web site: Waves Audio To Receive Technical Grammy Award (ProSoundWeb) . 2010-12-23 . 2014-02-13 . ProSoundWeb.
  11. Web site: Waves pairs with Abbey Road on TG Mastering Chain plugin . Ramsey . Colby . October 22, 2018 . Audio Media International.com . Audio Media International . April 15, 2019.
  12. Web site: Waves Creative Access - Frequently Asked Questions. March 26, 2023. Waves. March 29, 2023.
  13. Web site: Perpetual Updates and Licenses Will Be Back Alongside Subscriptions. March 29, 2023. Waves. March 29, 2023.
  14. https://www.waves.com/products Waves Products.
  15. Web site: WAVES. 2021-08-14. clynemedia.com.
  16. Web site: WAVES. 2021-08-14. www.clynemedia.com.
  17. Web site: Waves Audio and Abbey Road Studios Offer The king's Microphones Plugin. May 20, 2011. FOH Online. September 22, 2016.
  18. Web site: Waves Audio, Abbey Road Studios Unveil REDD Console Plug-ins. December 10, 2012. Soundworks Collection. September 22, 2016.
  19. Web site: Waves Audio and Abbey Road Studios introduce the J37 Tape Saturation plug-in. October 16, 2013. Guitar Player. September 22, 2016.
  20. Web site: Waves Audio and Abbey Road Studios Unveil RS56 Plugin. June 13, 2013. Gear Junkies. September 22, 2016.
  21. Web site: Waves Audio & Abbey Road Studios Now Shipping EMI TG12345 Plug-In. October 8, 2014. ProSound Web. September 22, 2016.
  22. Web site: Waves Release Torque - A New Drum Tone Shifter Plug-in. Retune Drums in the Mix | Pro Tools - the leading website for Pro Tools users .
  23. Web site: Waves Announces SoundGrid Audio-Over-Ethernet Networking/Processing Platform At Winter NAMM 2010. January 19, 2010. ProSoundWeb. September 22, 2016.
  24. Web site: Dell Unveils Redesigned Inspiron Laptop Portfolio. Hot Hardware. 2012-06-05. 2014-03-12.
  25. Web site: Toshiba Improves Laptop Sound Quality by Enlisting Waves MaxxAudio. Mobile Magazine. 2007-08-22. 2014-03-12.
  26. Web site: OnePlus Partners with Waves to add MaxxAudio to the One. 2015-03-13 .
  27. Web site: Wednesday Wrap: Tidal and Humax updates, Waves 3D Audio and Teufel surround sound setups. July 13, 2016. Max Langridge. What Hi Fi?. September 22, 2016.
  28. Web site: Waves NX Offers 3D Audio On Any Headphones (video). June 23, 2016. Julian Horsey. Geeky Gadgets. September 22, 2016.
  29. Web site: Audeze launches their Mobius 3D Planar Magnetic Gaming Headphones . December 17, 2018 . POCNetwork.com . POC Network . April 11, 2019.
  30. Web site: Waves Audio Shipping Ambisonics 360-Degree Audio Production Tools . October 16, 2017 . AVNetwork.com . AV Network . April 11, 2019.
  31. Web site: 2019-04-14 . Audeze Mobius Review — Headfonics . 2023-11-15 . headfonics.com . en-US.
  32. Web site: HEADPHONES HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE 2018: THE BEST GAMING HEADSETS OF THE YEAR . Bob Fekete. . 10 December 2018 .
  33. Web site: Recording: Waves Audio Prevails Against Copyright Infringement . Pro Sound Web . 2010-05-19 . 2014-03-12.
  34. Web site: Software Beware. Grammy.com. 2013-06-03. 2014-03-13.
  35. Web site: Waves Audio Slaps Motorola With 'Maxx' Trademark Suit. Law 360. 2013-03-13. 2014-03-13.