The Abbey Road Studio 3 plug-in is a headphone only monitoring tool that processes audio from your DAW to recreate the listening position experience in the control room of Studio 3. ![]() This question is harder than you might imagine. The results were impressive, and most certainly a great deal of fun, however, we were left curious how practical it is for making music. We sat behind the famous SSL 9000J console and ran several A/B tests between the room and the new Waves plug-in. Illustrious names such as Pink Floyd, Radiohead, Amy Winehouse and Kanye West have recorded and mixed there. Let’s not forget Studio 3 has substantial credits of its own. The Israeli company agreed, teamed up with Giles Martin and Alan Parsons and have now attempted to recreate the listening experience. ![]() However, the team at Abbey Road believe Studio 3 to be the best control room on site and possibly the world. Studio 3 is often unfairly overlooked when compared to its big sibling Studio 2 – the room that captured the world’s imagination with The Beatles’ Abbey Road album. We were there to attend the release of Wave’s latest plug-in: Waves Abbey Road Studio 3. Keeping our shoes on, we advanced onto the over Instagrammed zebra crossing and entered the revered Abbey Road studios. Two weeks ago today, we forced our way through the large group of tourists playing make-believe John, Paul, George and Ringo. ![]() Can a plug-in effectively recreate the sweet spot monitoring position of the hallowed Studio 3 at Abbey Road?
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