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I have been a fan of the Waves L1 Ultramaximizer mastering plug-in since I first heard it running as a Sound Forge plug-in on the PC in early 1996. Since then, I have been amazed at the way it has transformed my recordings, seemingly restoring much important detail that had become lost during the recording process. Subsequently, I have used the L1 on nearly every track I have mastered, and so I was very interested when I first heard about Waves' Native Power Pack, which bundles several plug-ins, including the L1 Ultramaximizer, the TrueVerb reverb, the C1 compressor/gate, the Q10 equaliser, the S1 Stereo Imager, the IDR (Increased Digital Resolution) dithering/noise shaping module and WaveConvert, a very capable stand-alone multimedia audio batch processor application. These Waves processors were originally developed as TDM plug-ins for Mac-based Digidesign Pro Tools HDR systems, and are worldwide industry standards in daily use by top audio recording facilities.
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TOTALLY PLUGGED-IN Although they do not run as stand-alone programs, plug-ins may be used with a variety of different host applications, thus enhancing the editing capabilities of the host software. The Native Power Pack operates with a wide range of host software on both the Mac and PC (see the 'Meet Thine Host' box elsewhere in this article). The Mac version of Native Power Pack can be used on non-DSP systems, and without additional audio hardware on Power Mac computers. For this review, I ran the PC version of the Native Power Pack with Sound Forge 4.0a, but both PC and Mac versions are generally functionally identical and such slight differences as exist merely affect window appearance, installation and so on. The PC version of Native Power Pack is the first of the new generation of PC audio applications to support the recently introduced Microsoft ActiveMovie audio plug-in standard for Windows 95. This enables software audio effects and processor modules to run in different host applications, irrespective of the original manufacturer (so even Cakewalk's proprietary plug-ins for their own Cakewalk Pro Audio software will be useable with Sonic Foundry's Sound Forge, for example). ActiveMovie plug-ins also have the advantage of real-time preview, which significantly speeds up the audio editing process, as you can hear the results of changes as you make them.
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This also permits you to perform live mixdown directly from your PC to DAT, depending on processing demands and the power of your computer. EAROBICS CLASS The PC Native Power Pack ships with versions for both Windows 95 and Windows NT, but because the Power Pack is a 32-bit application, it will not run in legacy Windows 3.1. The PC package contains three floppy disks, a slim, ready-authorised copy protection key (dongle), a brief installation guide, and the user registration card, but no printed manual! Fortunately, the on-line Native Power Pack Guide is highly informative, and includes useful tutorials, but its HTML format means that you will need an Internet browser installed on your PC to view it (for example, Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator). I emailed Waves in early March about the manual situation, and Yoav Kali, the Native Power Pack Product Manager, explained that Waves will be including a printed manual in future, and that the first of the updated manuals can now be downloaded from the Waves web site.
The Guide includes information on both PC and Macintosh versions, and contains general information about Native Power Pack that is not included in the Windows on-line Help files. I found myself occasionally confused by discrepancies between features described in the Guide, the description in Help, and those actually present in the plug-ins. For example, the Q10 section in the Guide shows the Q10 equaliser with integral IDR dithering/noise shaping, but IDR was neither included in the Help nor in the Q10 itself; similarly the on-line Help refers to Autotrim, a normalisation feature, yet this is nowhere to be found on the Q10 window. Contextual help also contains some blank areas, which I hope will be remedied in future releases. Installation is straightforward; the Native Power Pack integrates seamlessly into the Sound Forge environment, and an extra menu for ActiveMovie plug-ins appears, listing the Native Power Pack modules. Each plug-in operates from within its own window. These are well designed, with a clear layout and good -- if basic -- use of colour.