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+ Producer Giles Martin on the Abbey Road Studio 3 Plugin | Â Â SOUND OF THE WEEKEND Â Â Â Â ?

+ Producer Giles Martin on the Abbey Road Studio 3 Plugin | [View Online](  [Waves Audio](  SOUND OF THE WEEKEND  [Producer Giles Martin on the Abbey Road Studio 3 Plugin](   [Producer Giles Martin on the Abbey Road Studio 3 Plugin](    Producer Giles Martin (The Beatles, Rocketman) discusses what makes the Abbey Road Studio 3 control room such a famed place for music mixing and production, and why mixing on headphones is now a viable option using the Waves Abbey Road Studio 3 plugin.    [STEP INSIDE](    [6 Steps to a Punchier Kick Drum](   [6 Steps to a Punchier Kick Drum](    It’s no secret that a solid low end is paramount to creating a working hip hop track. In 6 simple steps, mixer Sean Divine shows us how he gives a kick drum warmth, power and definition using the Waves PuigTec EQs.    [WATCH NOW](    [Audio Dithering: What You Need to Know ](   [Audio Dithering: What You Need to Know](    Dither is one of the least understood topics when it comes to mixing and mastering, but it can actually come in handy. We’ve compiled a one-stop shop for understanding when, why and how to use dithering.    [CHECK IT OUT](    [Abbey Road Studio 3](  [FL Studio](   [We're excited to announce that Waves plugins are fully supported in the new FL Studio 20.5.](   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instargam]( [Youtube]( [Sound Cloud]( [Linkedin]( Offers valid for a limited time only. Also available from all [authorized Waves dealers](. Waves reserves the right to stop these offers at any time. Offers are not retroactive and apply only to the products specified. [Update your email preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( To ensure delivery of this newsletter in future mailings, please add news@mail.waves-audio.com to your contacts book or safe senders list. Please do not reply to this email, as this mailbox will not accept incoming mail. For customer service and sales, call 1-865-909-9200 or [contact us by email](. 2800 Merchants Drive Knoxville, TN 37912 USA | Phone: 1-865-909-9200 | Fax: 1-865-909-9245 Copyright© 2019 Waves Audio Ltd. All rights reserved.

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