The Iconic 60s Pop Sound
In the 60s era of limited channels and tube-driven audio, Abbey Road's in - house Record Engineering Development Department custom - built the REDD consoles. These consoles offered silky - smooth EQ, amazing warmth, and could pack a powerful punch and add distinct character when required.
Developed in close partnership with Abbey Road, the REDD models recreate the colorful and raw REDD.17, the upgraded REDD.37, and the legendary REDD.51, along with the well - known in - house REDD.47 pre - amps.
Features
- Three console channel strips with unique characters
- Add warmth to bass, drums, guitars, synths, and loops, making them stand out
- Crank up the REDD drive for that authentic, edgy 60s sound
- REDD.17 and REDD.37 mimic the long - lasting Siemens V72 tube amps
- Simple yet highly musical equalization controls
- REDD.51 models the legendary REDD.47 tube pre - amps


Using this Waves Abbey Road REDD console emulator is easy. First, select the console channel strip that suits your needs - each one has its own unique character. Then, load your audio track, whether it's bass, drums, guitars, synths, or loops. You can add warmth to your sounds right away. If you want that raw 60s vibe, turn up the REDD drive. Adjust the equalization controls according to your taste, but remember, they are designed to be simple yet musical. When using it, make sure your audio system is properly set up to get the best results. As for maintenance, since it's a software product, keep it updated to the latest version provided by Waves. This will ensure you get the best performance and access to any new features or improvements.