syslog-ng by One Identity vs. Waves

Overview
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syslog-ng by One Identity
Score 6.0 out of 10
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syslog-ng is a log management solution formerly from Balabit and now part of One Identity, that aims to improve the performance of SIEM solution by reducing the amount and improving the quality of data feeding the SIEM solution. Syslog-ng can deliver data from a wide variety of sources to Hadoop, Elasticsearch, MongoDB, Kafka and others. It routes log data from X sources to Y destinations. Instead of deploying multiple agents on hosts, organizations can unify their log data collection and…N/A
Waves
Score 9.4 out of 10
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Waves is an all-encompassing gateway blockchain protocol, from Waves Technologies in headquartered in Berlin. Leveraging the Waves protocol, the solution is designed to offer a developer-friendly infrastructure as an experimental ground for innovation.N/A
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Free/Freemium Version
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
One Identity, by Quest
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Waves Technologies
There really is no scenario that Waves could not be used well suited for a studio environment. For instance, when I have someone come over to record, I use waves tune realtime in post production. And it really helps just get the flat/sharp notes on key easily. And the Abbey Road collection!! WOW!!! It sounds so good! Also, I use the API and SSL on my master chain to give it that "polished" feel in the end
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Pros
One Identity, by Quest
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Waves Technologies
  • Offers massive library of tools
  • Easy installation and updates
  • Fantastic support and instructions online
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Cons
One Identity, by Quest
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Waves Technologies
  • Can be a bit CPU intensive at times
  • I wish the EQ options were a little better
  • I wish the Waves Tune Real-Time were little more accurate
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One Identity, by Quest
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Waves Technologies
Waves seems to be the industry standard for mixing plugins. It integrates well with most DAWs and even has the option for Waves sound grid for live mixing. Using a DAW like Cubase, Protools, etc could introduce latency, while Sound Grid provides a near latency-free experience. Other solutions could prove to be difficult to implement.
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Return on Investment
One Identity, by Quest
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Waves Technologies
  • It gave me the ability to tune vocals without them sounding "autotuned," therefore, making the singer feel like they sang it that much better. Just a confidence booster.
  • It gives me the opportunity for simply mastering a song. If a customer only wants a song mastered, I can effectively do that.
  • It is a bit costly when you first purchase, but it makes up for itself when you need it. I feel like it was money well spent.
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