![]() In my previous experiences with Nx plug-ins, I’ve never found head tracking to be that useful. Waves Abbey Road RS124 – A Real-World Review ![]() You also have the option to manually rotate your position in the studio up to 180 degrees-no webcam needed. It functions by making use of your webcam or the optional Waves Bluetooth Head Tracker (or both together) to track your head movements and adjust the orientation of the audio image accordingly. When you open the plug-in, the Nx HeadTracking application is launched. The plug-in’s GUI features an Ambience knob, available in all three monitor simulations, allowing you to dial in more or less of the room sound. ![]() You can also switch to a Sony ZMS-1 boombox. The monitor choice in CLA Nx includes a pair of Avantone CLA-10 monitors (NS10 emulations endorsed by the engineer) with an added subwoofer and soffit-mounted Ocean Way HR1 monitors, each with two 15-inch drivers. Waves has collaborated with Lord-Alge on numerous high-quality plug-ins over the years, and the Nx plug-ins I’ve used before have been excellent, so I definitely wanted to check this one out. Waves’ latest Nx plug-in is CLA Nx, which models the acoustics of Chris Lord-Alge’s Mix LA control room. Unlike a standard headphone signal, in which left and right are discrete, the Nx plug-ins simulate a studio’s room reflections, which means you hear some left in the right, and vice versa, just as you do when listening to speakers. It allows users to monitor through an emulation of the superb and well-treated acoustics of a particular space by using convolution technology to model the acoustics of world-class studio control rooms. The first was Nx, followed by releases such as Abbey Road Studio 3, Nx Ocean Way Nashville and Nx Germano Studios.īut the Nx concept goes beyond a simulation of mixing on monitors. Waves is a leader in developing virtual-mixroom plug-ins for headphones.
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