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Subject:Waves Vs Sofo FX
Posted by: oddboy
Date:10/23/2002 2:50:55 AM

How many would ever use sofo fx if they had the Waves platinum Bundle?
Are the sofo really good or kind of waek like cakewalk plugs

Subject:RE: Waves Vs Sofo FX
Reply by: mr_williams
Date:10/23/2002 5:36:21 AM

i use sofo plugins often since the waves plugins use a lot or system ressources. well they sound awesome but i dont use a waves plug for example when i need a simple delay. whats really not usable is the sofo reverb... there i prefere ultrafunk reverb or waves trueverb ;-)

Subject:RE: Waves Vs Sofo FX
Reply by: TeeCee
Date:10/23/2002 9:31:16 AM

I use the SF FX for thinks like track EQ, some mild delays, and some compression. For the EQ, I don't want coloration or warmth, just accuracy. The delay and the track compressor are both very straight forward with all the controls exposed. Plus they aren't CPU hogs. I can't see using the Waves plug-ins for everything.

TeeCee

Subject:RE: Waves Vs Sofo FX
Reply by: drbam
Date:10/23/2002 9:36:51 AM

<<I use the SF FX for thinks like track EQ, some mild delays, and some compression. For the EQ, I don't want coloration or warmth, just accuracy. The delay and the track compressor are both very straight forward with all the controls exposed.>>

Agreed. I use (and prefer) the SOFO track eq most of the time. Very fast, easy and accurate. I prefer the Waves Ren. compressor on vocals, and acoustic instruments though.

drbam

Subject:RE: Waves Vs Sofo FX
Reply by: justifiedalive
Date:10/23/2002 11:49:42 AM

I only use Waves plugs for mastering. Two reasons here #1 CPU hogs #2 Really not necessary for simple track EQ and such.The only plugs by SF I dont like are Verb. For that I always use outboard gear anyway.

Subject:RE: Waves Vs Sofo FX
Reply by: Laurence
Date:10/23/2002 10:45:10 PM

Waves makes some excellent plugins. The thing that I absolutely HATE about them though is the PACE copy protection! There was an update a couple of months ago that fixed the worst of the PACE problems, but before that, PACE would randomly crash and reboot your system, sometimes several times in a row, even when you weren't running any Waves programs! Since I updated to Windows XP Service Pack 1, I've had several similar crash and reboot experiences, one today in fact, that I strongly suspect are related to PACE copy protection. Even when it's working right, there is about a minute delay the first time you use a Waves plugin during a given session while the copy protection is verifying your system. If I had to do it again, I probably wouldn't buy their plugins because the PACE copy protection is such a hassle.

As far as their plugins go, their Truverb is excellent. I actually like Sonic Foundry's noise reduction better even though it's about 1/4 the price, though I use the Waves hum remover all the time. The Waves Ultramaximizer is superb. The EQ's have a nicer interface than SoFo's. CPU usage is pretty low for the most part. I like their de-esser quite a bit as well.

Laurence Kingston

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