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Default Waves bundles and plug ins .

Hello , everybody ,

I would like to know what is the difference between the waves
(http://www.waves.com) TDM and the NATIVE bundles and plug ins . Eccept the
price of corse ! ! .

Could i use these for pro tools LE in combination with the 003 rack factory
ore the delta 1010(LT) hardware controllers ? And when this answer is yes ,
must I buy the TDM ore the NATIVES ?

Suggestions are of course welcome .

Thanks in advance, Danny .



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Default Waves bundles and plug ins .

On Oct 11, 4:36 pm, "danny g" wrote:
Hello , everybody ,

I would like to know what is the difference between the waves
(http://www.waves.com) TDM and the NATIVE bundles and plug ins . Eccept the
price of corse ! ! .

Could i use these for pro tools LE in combination with the 003 rack factory
ore the delta 1010(LT) hardware controllers ? And when this answer is yes ,
must I buy the TDM ore the NATIVES ?

Suggestions are of course welcome .

Thanks in advance, Danny .


TDM plugins can only be used within Pro Tools HD, as they require the
usage of Digidesign's DSP cards. You would buy the native plugins for
all software except for Pro Tools HD. (such as Pro Tools LE, M-
Powered, etc.)

Travis Garrison

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