do you mean Vocal Rider? or, do they have something new called vocal Override?
It works great for me in Windows DAW's that support VST3 plugins. You
should be fine in ProTools.
Think of it as more automated automation, giving cleaner results than
just piling on several compressors.
At 09:49 PM 4/27/2017, you wrote:
Hi. Waves is having a sale on their vocal override plugin till the
end of the month and I would like to know if I can use this plugin
with protools and voiceover.
I suppose I will need the assistance to have the waves license manager
installed as well and any other hints will be appreciated.
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