Complete software
Waves Silver is a "starter" collection designed for artists, beatmakers, directors, and producers who want to step up their sound quality without multiplying plugin purchases. The idea is simple: replace or complement a DAW's "basic" processing with dedicated tools to achieve more precision, more character, and a more polished result on modern productions (pop, rock, hip-hop, electronic, film music, podcast).
Whether you work on vocals, guitars, drums, synths, or full mixes, Silver provides the essential processing to correct (clean, balance), shape (color, compress), spatialize (reverb, delay, stereo), and finalize (loudness, control) with a fast and coherent workflow.
The bundle offers a choice between convolution reverb and synthesized reverb. Convolution is ideal for achieving a natural and believable space, perfect for placing a vocal or snare drum in a realistic room. Synthesized reverb, on the other hand, favors versatility and texture creation: it works equally well as a subtle insert or a pronounced effect, with great adaptability to tempo and style.
For sung, spoken, or rapped takes, the DeEsser reduces excessive sibilance (s, ch, t) without compromising intelligibility. The result: a more pleasant vocal that remains present in the mix, with less harshness in the upper spectrum.
Silver emphasizes creativity through doubling effects and rhythmic multitap delays. These tools serve to thicken a lead vocal as well as create stereo responses, synchronized echoes, or repetitive patterns that contribute to the arrangement. Ideal for adding movement without cluttering the space.
The collection includes three specialized compressors: a versatile compressor for general use, a guitar-oriented model, and a more advanced compressor for detailed control. Additionally, the L1 Ultramaximizer helps increase perceived loudness and density while maintaining peak control, useful for adding "finish" on a master bus or subgroups.
To sculpt the spectrum, Silver offers a 10-band EQ suited for precise corrections (resonances, masking areas, overall balancing) and a Renaissance EQ focused on "analog sound," useful when you seek immediate musicality and a more organic result. This combination effectively covers cleaning, balancing, and enhancing.
For a wide and stable mix, you can widen, narrow, and position the stereo image according to each element's role. On the low end, MaxxBass provides psychoacoustic reinforcement that helps some playback systems "perceive" more bass, useful on small speakers or headphones. Finally, the PAZ Analyzer allows you to check frequency response and imaging to make more reliable decisions and avoid invisible imbalances in an untreated room.