
A passive equalizer with powerful sound shaping capabilities, the RS56 Universal Tone Control was originally introduced in the early 1950s and used at Abbey Road Studios to prepare recordings for the record lathe, as part of the process we now know as "mastering". Later, Abbey Road pop engineers began using the RS56 for studio recordings because of its ability to dramatically manipulate the sound - unlike the basic treble and bass equalizers found in mixing consoles at the time. This earned the nickname "The Curve Bender".
Waves and Abbey Road Studios have faithfully recreated the RS56's unique magic, using advanced circuit modeling techniques based on the original schemes. Like its hardware predecessor, the Waves: Abbey Road RS56 passive EQ plug-in features three bands with four switchable center frequencies for each and six different filter types, plus independent or linked control on the left and right channels. The result is an extraordinary draw that is as effective today as it was when it was first created, more than half a century ago.
Mac System Requirements
CPU
Intel Core i5 / i7 / i9 / Xeon
Memory
8 GB RAM
8 GB free disk space on the system drive
Operating System
10.12.6 - 10.15
Resolution
minimum screen resolution: 1024x768
Recommended: 1280x1024 / 1600x1024
1280x1024 / 1600x1024 USB monitors are not supported as the main screen.
PC System Requirements
CPU
Intel Core i5 / i7 / i9 / Xeon / AMD
Quad-core memory
8 GB RAM
8 GB free disk space on the drive of system
Operating System
Windows 10 64 bits
Screen resolution
Minimum: 1024x768
Recommended: 1280x1024 / 1600x1024
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