

As a Mac user, that's a huge advantage for someone like me. They're cross platform compatible, so they'll work with both PCs and Macs. Waves plugins have always been some of the most stable plugins I've experienced. I never read the manual, but this is so easy to use that it shouldn't be needed. You generally want to put all the vocal busses into one master aux buss and put this as close towards the last plugin. To use this, simply enable it on whatever vocal buss(es) you have and set it. Aside from the main sliders of range, vocal ride and output, it also has knobs for vocal/music, a switch for fast/slow and a few other small features that really help shape how you want the vocal rider to function. The plugin has quite a few features for being such a simple plugin. It's an extremely handy plugin, despite it being simple in operation. Waves has released a vocal rider plugin which helps try to even everything out without having to manually write in tons of different volume automation. Levels are something that should always be watched, and when you have vocals with a huge dynamic range, constantly tweaking the level with automation gets to be a real pain.
