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  1. The first choice for Grammy-winning mixing engineers, music producers, musicians and sound designers, Waves is the world-leading maker of audio plugins, software and hardware for audio mixing, music production, mastering, post-production and live sound.

  2. www.bbc.co.uk › bitesize › articlesWaves - BBC Bitesize

    A wave transfers energy from one place to another. Examples of waves include: water waves, sound waves, light waves, radio waves, microwaves, x-rays, ultrasound waves and seismic waves from...

  3. The world's largest selection of pro-quality audio plugins, from the industry's most popular equalizers, compressors and analog models, to award-winning reverbs, delays, effects, virtual instruments, surround sound tools and more.

  4. Learn about and revise wave properties, calculations involving waves and measuring the speed of sound with GCSE Bitesize Physics.

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    Welcome to the Waves Customer App! Thank you for your interest in our car washes. We operate a compliant car wash with a best-in-class service from more than 250 locations in Tesco, ASDA and Sainsbury’s car parks as well as shopping centres across the UK.

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    Waves is the world’s leading developer of professional audio plugins for music production, mixing, mastering, live sound, and post production.

  7. Waves are a disturbance on the surface of the sea or ocean in the form of a moving ridge or swell. What causes waves? Waves are caused by energy transfer from the wind to the sea (not to be confused with tides that the Moon causes).

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