Clause for DocuSign vs. Waves

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Clause for DocuSign
Score 3.3 out of 10
N/A
Clause was a DocuSign partner, later acquired by DocuSign, that will extend the company's capabilities into providing smart agreements. Users can go further with DocuSign by inserting Smart Clause® templates into agreements that automate key business processes, like validating data, sending notifications, and creating and completing required documents.N/A
Waves
Score 9.9 out of 10
N/A
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
Pricing
Clause for DocuSignWaves
Editions & Modules
No answers on this topic
No answers on this topic
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Clause for DocuSignWaves
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
More Pricing Information
Community Pulse
Clause for DocuSignWaves
Considered Both Products
Clause for DocuSign

No answer on this topic

Waves
Chose Waves
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. …
Chose Waves
I use Waves in tandem with these products I listed. The other products, like the Fabfilter Bundle and the iZotope ozone bundle, weren't listed, so I can't really do a proper comparison. However, against the Fabfilter plugins, the only thing Waves lacks is as good of an EQ. …
User Ratings
Clause for DocuSignWaves
Likelihood to Recommend
-
(0 ratings)
9.0
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
Clause for DocuSignWaves
Likelihood to Recommend
No answers on this topic
Waves is well suited to "prosumer" scenarios as well as professional mixing businesses. To implement any number of plugins can become cost-prohibitive to many users, but given a proper budget, Waves can be irreplaceable. Users who have limited experience or knowledge of advanced mixing techniques have the potential to get lost in the "sea" of options, not knowing how to begin.
Read full review
Pros
No answers on this topic
  • Offers massive library of tools
  • Easy installation and updates
  • Fantastic support and instructions online
Read full review
Cons
No answers on this topic
  • 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
Read full review
Alternatives Considered
No answers on this topic
I use Waves in tandem with these products I listed. The other products, like the Fabfilter Bundle and the iZotope ozone bundle, weren't listed, so I can't really do a proper comparison. However, against the Fabfilter plugins, the only thing Waves lacks is as good of an EQ. As far as the iZotope bundle is concerned, the only thing it does better than Waves is the preset drum isolation stuff. That's pretty incredible. But mostly, the Izotope bundle are preset. I like my plugins to be tailored to exactly how I want to use them. Waves allows me to do that.
Read full review
Return on Investment
No answers on this topic
  • 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.
Read full review
ScreenShots