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Introducing Waves Vocal Rider: The ultimate pitch-correcting tool for singers A vocalist’s voice is fragile and complex. The slightest change in pitch can make or break not only a performance, but also self-confidence as well as the relationship with the audience. No wonder many singers turn to pitch correction software as a means of safeguarding themselves against that devastating moment when their performance falls short of perfection. Since its inception, Waves’ Vocal Rider has become one of the most trusted and popular pitch-correction tools on the market – for good reason: it delivers sound and simple adjustments that work quickly and effectively for any recording situation – from solo vocals to full orchestras. The new Vocal Rider 4 takes this powerhouse to a whole new level, with an intuitive, fully customizable interface that allows you to quickly get the right sound. In addition to being available as a plugin for nearly any DAW, it’s also available in a standalone version that offers additional features designed specifically for the professional vocalist. Singer-Songwriter-Veteran Dave Matthews Used Waves Vocal Rider 1 On His Recordings Dave Matthews’ Next Album Will Be “A Lot More Acoustic” And Have “A Lot Of Singing” From Music Radar: “I have been writing a lot of music lately. I’m thinking about recording my record in February. It’s gonna be a lot more acoustic; it’s gonna be a lot more singing; it might be all acoustic. I haven’t found the right producer for it yet, but I know there is somebody out there who can make it work, who has done some records like that.” From MTV News: “I really love my guitar player Tim [Burton]. We just recorded with Dave Matthews in Belgrade, and that was great. He has become an amazing musician and he is one of the nicest guys in the world. ” From Rolling Stone: "I've written six or seven songs, and I'm about to start working with Tim Burton on some stuff - which will be really fun." From The Stage: "End of November we're gonna be doing the European tour. And then December, probably for Christmas, we'll be recording another album together. We got three or four more songs that he wrote that I really love. So I think one of them might appear on the next record." "Even though I've been writing it's been almost 15 years since I've actually started singing in my own band, so it's very different for me to hear all these other people singing along because there is no other instrumentation apart from me. I learned how to sing when I was about 12 or 13. . . So it's very different for me to listen back and hear my voice on other people's records." "I'm not looking forward to putting out another record with Dave, because it is like the fifth one. It's starting to wear thin really quickly. I can't see what I will do differently next time, but hopefully the songs will be better. It's also more about playing live, too, so I gotta make sure that translates on record." From The Australian: “I’m in the recording studio right now working on a new [album] with [Dave Matthews] and [In The Wilderness] drummer Carter Beauford. cfa1e77820
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