The Obliterate plugin sounds dope AF! Remind me of that sweet, sweet distortion that was all over industrial sounds of the 90's that not a single plugin seems to be able to replicate properly.
Yes, you should just go ahead and learn keys or the guitar. As a person who put off learning the guitar, when I finally put in a solid year of practice, music just became much less difficult. Absolutely zero regrets and I wish I had done it sooner. All these gadgets that make you think they can replace actually playing are scams. If you want to make original music it's difficult to do without being able to play a little
It's ideal for hardware devices because it skips drivers and compatibility issues with the os. It's its own thing not having to pair with the OS and the interface on a webpage being hosted by the device being how the user interacts with it.
My guess is Waves will release IDX Pro in a few months after having had people learn how to use the cut down version. IDX will be like a perpetual "demo version" that introduces people to it. Native Instruments Supercharger (free)... then Supercharger GT. Replica (free), then Replica XT. IDX (free) then IDX Pro? Makes sense.
4:37 Cause chrome/chromium finally supports USB/Serial controll, so it's way easier to develop a web app that will work cross-platform and will be easy to update, will work the same on any OS. I love this cause I'm sick of installing an app to setup anything and... I also a linux user so a lot of these are not ported to my OS.
i use polyverses filterverse, it has all the filters you'll even need, and there are still more filters to come but it is already impressive what you can do with it
Just one addition: its not the same as an elektron app. An elektron app comes with its own browser. Here you use your existing browser to access some data on an external device. This data never has to touch your computer outside your browser, so this practically means you can configure it WITHOUT INSTALLING ANYTHING AT ALL on your pc. So this also means less bugs that can crash your PC and kill your process.
My best guess for the minichord using a browser based system is it would make it universal to anything with a file manager. Havent looked into it but from the demo it has an internal storage and plugs into usb, so it might be functioning like a flash drive. Which would mean anything that can access a usb can modify it. So in theory that would make it windows/mac/linux/android compatible. Take all this with a grain of salt as i havent dug into it but it seems to be a pretty clean design. A portable device that can be used with a mobile daw would be pretty neat. Odds are tho they just lack the know how to build an app since it is still just a prototype 🤣
IDX waves Obliterate chords,mini Nexus and Burr gives brother Corrigan chilly reception but at least the Air is clear, got it thanks and good job over and out🤓
There was actually a pretty cool iOS app that let you do the basic “play a chord with a button” thing. Really nice for the bar / coffee shop idea thing. 👏🏻
Can't get idx recognized by reaper...why? My first vst honestly and couldn't make it happen. So I grabbed a bunch of others and they worked fine but not idx...
I would try Waves plugins if they don't make it so hard. Just let me download the installer and use it. I don't want to install Waves Central. And give me Catalina support
You are literally repeating what everyone else says before even using it. That was the sentiment up to version 4.X. Now it is a fully fledged synth. Watch the Doctor Mix video how they are creating presets from scratch. Looking at product page screen shots is showing nothing about the actual synth.
Not only are easier approach devices better for those who cant play chords 'classically' (like me). Specificallly any new student will benefit a lot from it. Think of guitar lessons. The practices to learn chord playing are boring but necessary. The music theory about chords sounds shit whenever you play it because you are still learning the mechanics to it. Imagine there is such a chord device that fits into the playstyle of different instruments, such that as a student you could build up from the muscle memory of that device to the actual instrument you want to play. Learning theory hassle free and while being able to produce nicely sounding noises immediately, along the way.....
IDX not free on cyber monday? Oh no, guess ill forget it exists in about five minutes then just have a lingering distrust every time I see it listed at $79
why a webpage and not an app? it's much easier to develop. creating cross platform apps with proper UIs is somehow still a pain in the ass, for simple interfaces web technologies sadly are the best option.
Webpage is much better as it's cross-platform on the get-go. Not having to install some bullshit app is WAY better, I hate having a million apps running because everyone and their grandmother thinks not updating my fucking synth apps will eventually kill me.
That multiband filter is dope. The thing I was most happy about is it brings a spectral analyzer to the mpc, which was badly needed. And then they hooked it up for the free. One step closer to being a full daw
I was going to hit the like button, but there was something I did not like. I think you should be a little more informed about Waves plugins, because you have had a lot to say about their subscription model, which I agree with; but you somehow are NOT informed that they ALWAYS do a free black friday plugin now. Last year the free waves black friday plugin was 'lil tube.' I do agree with you on subscriptions and update plans being lame and feeling like cash grabs, but you not giving them credit for the regular yearly free things, or you just figured out live in this vid? lol and.. the fact that you didn't know Waves has been doing free black Friday drops, makes me wonder how much you even use their stuff, or producer in general.
@@thomasjeffery So far even my oldest waves plugin I bought which i believe was back in version 10 still works. Maybe it will happen one day to me but that was sooo long ago and I have no issues. I'm sure some of the really old products might need the update plan but for now I will use what plugins I like to use.
The legacy old versions eg V11 still work though they release an updated version eg now at v15 that they hope you are stupid and pay for lol @thomasjeffery
I like the amount of positive news in this one
German engineer is here
he went to the barber and instead of giving him a bew haircut, mans walked out with a new personality.
Eliminate's best friend 😮😮😮😮
Hiii VR
Positivity is the best 😊❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Oh i was the UI designer of two of these ^^ Nexus 5 and the AIR Filterbank :D
It would be interesting to hear your views on workflow in general. Is this something that you discuss somewhere online?
il will try the filterbank on MPC :)
I don't need Obliterate to make my listeners angry
ALL MY LISTENERS HAVE AGNGER ISSUES 🤗🤗🤗😁😁😁
“IDF” 😂 Deep cut.
Making waves with that one.
The Obliterate plugin sounds dope AF! Remind me of that sweet, sweet distortion that was all over industrial sounds of the 90's that not a single plugin seems to be able to replicate properly.
Waves has released a new free plugin for black friday the last few years now. It's not an anomaly anymore.
5:58
New IDF plugin just dropped. Gotta move out soon.
It's kicking all non-Waves plugins off of your computer
Well, Waves Audio is an Israeli company, sooo...
@trivialmess2480 oof, I was not aware actually.
And he's BACK!
You forgot to mention that Obliterate was from Newfangled Audio (i.e., Eventide). That alone should sell people!
@heretic4521 This isn't a sell though, it's just news.
Yes, you should just go ahead and learn keys or the guitar. As a person who put off learning the guitar, when I finally put in a solid year of practice, music just became much less difficult. Absolutely zero regrets and I wish I had done it sooner. All these gadgets that make you think they can replace actually playing are scams.
If you want to make original music it's difficult to do without being able to play a little
Minichord looks like it belongs on a RadioShack shelf in 1977.
I'm here for the RadioShack-core setup
With a webpage being hosted by the device, you don't have to install a program and it will work on any os with a browser.
It's ideal for hardware devices because it skips drivers and compatibility issues with the os. It's its own thing not having to pair with the OS and the interface on a webpage being hosted by the device being how the user interacts with it.
Wow, you got one of those new lenses which fits on the inside of your head, awesome!
My guess is Waves will release IDX Pro in a few months after having had people learn how to use the cut down version. IDX will be like a perpetual "demo version" that introduces people to it.
Native Instruments Supercharger (free)... then Supercharger GT. Replica (free), then Replica XT. IDX (free) then IDX Pro? Makes sense.
I need to make my listeners angry.... and then apply IDX on it. 😮
4:37 Cause chrome/chromium finally supports USB/Serial controll, so it's way easier to develop a web app that will work cross-platform and will be easy to update, will work the same on any OS. I love this cause I'm sick of installing an app to setup anything and... I also a linux user so a lot of these are not ported to my OS.
Newfangled Audio rock so hard. I have all of their stuff. The Generate synth is excellent, and their mixing and mastering plug-ins are the best.
I only have Generate and Equivocate, and they are pretty amazing.
i use polyverses filterverse, it has all the filters you'll even need, and there are still more filters to come
but it is already impressive what you can do with it
Does this waves plugin / waves use any of that nonsense system hijacking license management stuff?
Idk probably
Yeah I'm not exactly eager to install anything waves
@@Windiguanasmart 👊😉👍
you have to install a piece of software through which you activate and buy their crap.
@@Windiguana Same
Agree that the minichord looks amazing for beginners or inspiration
IDX is actually suprisingly good
Ultra close up!
Webpage: hosted internally on the device. Probably an ESP32 or similar and they have a stack for web serving internally.
Just one addition: its not the same as an elektron app. An elektron app comes with its own browser. Here you use your existing browser to access some data on an external device. This data never has to touch your computer outside your browser, so this practically means you can configure it WITHOUT INSTALLING ANYTHING AT ALL on your pc. So this also means less bugs that can crash your PC and kill your process.
My best guess for the minichord using a browser based system is it would make it universal to anything with a file manager. Havent looked into it but from the demo it has an internal storage and plugs into usb, so it might be functioning like a flash drive. Which would mean anything that can access a usb can modify it. So in theory that would make it windows/mac/linux/android compatible. Take all this with a grain of salt as i havent dug into it but it seems to be a pretty clean design. A portable device that can be used with a mobile daw would be pretty neat.
Odds are tho they just lack the know how to build an app since it is still just a prototype 🤣
When they say IDX on all instruments do they mean master bus? Or all instruments routed to a mixer bus with this on it?
waves just cant resist the urge to make the same plugin with a different UI over and over and over again
IDX waves Obliterate chords,mini Nexus and Burr gives brother Corrigan chilly reception but at least the Air is clear, got it thanks and good job over and out🤓
There was actually a pretty cool iOS app that let you do the basic “play a chord with a button” thing. Really nice for the bar / coffee shop idea thing. 👏🏻
2:18 as of now it is cracked
Praise the lord
Web page cuz its easier to build and its more portable, you don't need to install it but u can run a web page on everything
Multiband Filterbank’s drive on the low band creates a Maxxbass-like effect that creates a pleasingly furry low end.
6:00 badumm-tss! 🤣
I assume the web page is just an internal page, meaning it's fed all the app information from the device without needing an installer.
this is exactly what I needed to stop me from buying rift (i'm gonna buy it anyway)
new lens goes craxyyyyyyyy
don't know what they did to the drums before using IDX, who would have drums sounding like wool
4:00 I bet if you bought a number pad, you could do this with your keyboard
Can't get idx recognized by reaper...why? My first vst honestly and couldn't make it happen. So I grabbed a bunch of others and they worked fine but not idx...
why do you keep looking to the side in your videos ?
In the words of Gordon Ramsay, Finally some good fregging news.
Waaasssaaaabbbbiiii!!! 🔥👊🧡👍🔥
Nexus Price is crazy
The Minichord is an open-source DIY thing but it might go into production if enough people like the video.
Minichord looks good , but seems you have to build it yourself
Should do a deep dive on airwindows plugins. Maybe a 7 hour video.
Maybe like 10 hours to really put people to sleep
@@MrAw3sum there's some absolute magic that dude's made and I personally love the minimal interface. Just the sheer volume alone is overwhelming.
I would try Waves plugins if they don't make it so hard. Just let me download the installer and use it. I don't want to install Waves Central. And give me Catalina support
plastic omnichord only 829 euro, next.
I got a mac and I got waves it told me it send a email but I didnt get it
the witches are waiting on nexus 5
Take my turkey, shopping ... LOL!
Nexus is just an very expensive sampleCD
You are literally repeating what everyone else says before even using it. That was the sentiment up to version 4.X. Now it is a fully fledged synth. Watch the Doctor Mix video how they are creating presets from scratch. Looking at product page screen shots is showing nothing about the actual synth.
@@AdamElteto Saw that video yesterday. Nice office. Too little too late.
Pendulate chos theoryt vst is also free
Nexus 5 is definitely not limitless. It's more like you are working at reFx designing presets for the plugin. Like under the hood.
Would cop that midi tool for like 80$ but I bet its not even close
Not only are easier approach devices better for those who cant play chords 'classically' (like me). Specificallly any new student will benefit a lot from it. Think of guitar lessons. The practices to learn chord playing are boring but necessary. The music theory about chords sounds shit whenever you play it because you are still learning the mechanics to it. Imagine there is such a chord device that fits into the playstyle of different instruments, such that as a student you could build up from the muscle memory of that device to the actual instrument you want to play. Learning theory hassle free and while being able to produce nicely sounding noises immediately, along the way.....
That multiband filter doesn't seem very exciting... that makes me wonder "when will someone make a plugin version of the Sherman Filterbank?"
this is a lot of positivity… weaver’s been replaced by a pod person
IDX not free on cyber monday? Oh no, guess ill forget it exists in about five minutes then just have a lingering distrust every time I see it listed at $79
Multiband stuff just makes me sad there's no legal way to get de la mancha thr33some or any of their paid vst stuff at all anymore.
6:06
my whigga every single year Waves release one or two plugins for free 😭😭
Links..?
Your thumbnails are starting to creep me out like the guy from AirWindows
4:39 Why a webpage and not an app? So you don't need to install an app.
4:07: The chord I hear do partially not match the displayed chords. Facepalm .....
your kinda angry?
Tell us something we don't know! 🤪🤣
weaver why are you HD now what happened 😂
Be nice if there were LINKS
why a webpage and not an app? it's much easier to develop. creating cross platform apps with proper UIs is somehow still a pain in the ass, for simple interfaces web technologies sadly are the best option.
Webpage is much better as it's cross-platform on the get-go. Not having to install some bullshit app is WAY better, I hate having a million apps running because everyone and their grandmother thinks not updating my fucking synth apps will eventually kill me.
You know what's good? Knowing music theory and not being weak about it
Ha, yea right, aint got time fo learnin
you know whats good? knowing wave maths and physics. Its basically msuic theory without the Latin words
That multiband filter is dope. The thing I was most happy about is it brings a spectral analyzer to the mpc, which was badly needed. And then they hooked it up for the free. One step closer to being a full daw
Also!!! Gooooood haircut! I see u took my comment to heart😂😍🤩 Looking handsome for once
there are still People buying Nexus ?
To their credit, version 5 is a huge step up. You can now make your own presets from scratch if you want. Or dissect the existing ones.
Using a host browser page for entering parameters and scripts is nothing new, probably uses python
IDX is 29$ though, not free
It was free for the weekend.
I cant believe this guy is LGBTDBZ lol
But I dont need them weeber-kun.
I was going to hit the like button, but there was something I did not like. I think you should be a little more informed about Waves plugins, because you have had a lot to say about their subscription model, which I agree with; but you somehow are NOT informed that they ALWAYS do a free black friday plugin now. Last year the free waves black friday plugin was 'lil tube.' I do agree with you on subscriptions and update plans being lame and feeling like cash grabs, but you not giving them credit for the regular yearly free things, or you just figured out live in this vid? lol and.. the fact that you didn't know Waves has been doing free black Friday drops, makes me wonder how much you even use their stuff, or producer in general.
Literally covered lil tube last year lol
That chord device is shit, why not use something like scaler?
IDF 😂
It’s limitless because you can add samples
financially sturggling because of a cat living in hawai n now a new lense ....hmmm like and subscribe😂
nah its actually an old lens just a new joke. its a 200mm lens so its not something i can use in the "studio"
I’m hitting that thumbs down 👎 to keep a balance in the universe.
Every year I get a free plugin from waves around this time, they do it a lot.
@Weaverbeats do a review on the freebie synth Zxyklop, its decent
The IDX plugin is def worth the download.
It comes with strings attached. Any waves free plug-in comes with strings
You'll eventually have to pay them money to keep it working
Prove me wrong
@@thomasjeffery So far even my oldest waves plugin I bought which i believe was back in version 10 still works. Maybe it will happen one day to me but that was sooo long ago and I have no issues. I'm sure some of the really old products might need the update plan but for now I will use what plugins I like to use.
The legacy old versions eg V11 still work though they release an updated version eg now at v15 that they hope you are stupid and pay for lol @thomasjeffery
Not for a LONG time on windows
@@You-ud2fp I know it sucks for Mac users like me
You hate on Nexus until you put it in the mix.
Yup, people do not even realize how many songs they listen to and like that have Nexus patches in them. No, not just the Tropical House crowd, haha!
Is there gonna be shit everywhere? what the fuck does that mean? 😂😂😂😂
How do you not like Smashing Pumpkins? You have to like atleast one song.
Oh nice a vid where hes praising something instead of shtting on it with zero context cuz its hacked poorly from a stream? Hell yeah thumbs up
We don’t need another nexus. It’s literally the same thing.
Huh? Lamest comment of the week award. Read the new specs dope.
@ ass*ole. The current one is the same as the last one.
@@lionbird7176that "dump".
lol you idiot.
Lamest double comment award right above
IDX is for producers who are too lazy to learn music theory
What does music theory have to do w/a compressor ????
@Bville-E ditto
Umm... Compression would be more audio engineering than "music theory"?
@@AdamElteto correct