Waves Paz



Hello So I’m still fairly new to mixing, and have a question about phasing. I’ve been using the Waves PAZ Analyzer on everything I do - mostly for the visual representation of the stereo field - and up to this point, I’ve been religiously trying to get rid of every little spike into the anti-phase zones that I see. However, I’ve started to question this practice recently as I’ve. The Waves PAZ Analyzer plug-in is a really good one. It gives you real-time visual feedback, with flexible export options, so you can really dissect what's going on when the time calls for it. Don't work blindly - make sure you have the Waves PAZ Analyzer!

PazI learned the hard way to check the compatibility list at Waves before buying plugins there for use in Live. Unfortunately, the PAZ Analyzer is not individually mentioned in the list, while bundles that plugin's included with are on the list as being Live compatible.
After installing the plugin and license on my PC, however, I'm still only seeing Waves C6 (which is another story- it's listed as compatible on their site, but it's really only partial because side-chaining requires VST3).Waves paz analyzerWaves paz frequency analyzer
Analyzer32-bit Cubase shares the same VSTPlugins folder on my system as Live, and the PAZ Analyzer works fine there, so I don't believe it's an installation or authorization problem.
I searched this forum, and I've seen PAZ Analyzer mentioned several times, but I don't know if people are actually using it inside Live. Can anyone confirm or deny whether/how it works in Live?

Waves Paz Analyzer


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Thanks.