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Waves multirack native setup
Waves multirack native setup






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Armed only with a laptop, an I/O and MultiRack, you can now shape your Live sound at a fraction of the cost of hardware, and do away with racks of heavy effects units.

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MultiRack is a software host that gives FOH and Monitor engineers the power to run the same Waves plug-ins used in recording studios and mixing rooms the world over. Set and save presets and snapshots per song and song sectionsīundled with the H-Delay and IR-L Native plug-ins, MultiRack will be available “soon” for $600.Simple Routing: No Cabling, No Rack Mounting, No Trucking.Take Studio Sound to the Stage and Back Again.But other than that, it takes care of the other parts (buffer mainly, but stability and prioritizing too).Waves has introduced MultiRack, a plug-in platform designed especially for live sound. I'd still send pairs through, maybe even the whole kit if you're really picky. You do still have to account for channels you are not sending through, but I think they have 0 latency on their live plugs, so you're talking very small amounts of processing latency and possibly conversion latency if you're coming from analog. Now, with multi rack you have the same basic issues, they are just more readily handled. In those cases just send both channels through, even if you do no actual processing on one.īut as long as you are 64 buffer or lower, there won't a noticeable latency (it will be less than the delay of the speakers hitting your ears, even within 5 feet, so nothing that will hurt timing or shift something off). This shouldn't really matter unless you're doing a pair, like snare top/bottom, or kick in/out, bass di/mic (if you can get that right in the first place.).

waves multirack native setup

The latency will be accounted for by the DAW as you mentioned, but unless you're running every input through the DAW (not ideal), you'll have to potentially account for the latency against the tracks not running through.

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I've used Pro Tools and Logic live in the same manner with success. The multi-rack basically provides an environment specifically for that, and tries to make it easier for you. It's been possible to use plugins live for as long as we've had digital audio, it just took extra work and had to be done very purposefully. I think latency and stability are the selling points. I realize latency is higher with native and it seems like the increased latency could be passable or a show stopper depending on the venue size and monitor configuration. I've bought some Waves to try an accommodate for what I'll be missing and want to know if Multirack is worth my money.

waves multirack native setup

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I used to mix at a church where I was well equipped with Midas digital consoles (I loved the dynamic EQ), but I've moved for my full time job. So if I was only using Waves plugins, is there any benefit to using Multirack over Reaper? I'm legitimately wondering if there's any reason for me to pay for a year of Tracks Live just to get Multirack for way cheaper. However, my understanding is that Reaper also will match latency globally assuming that all plugins correctly report latency. I understand that Multirack matches latency across all tracks and lets you define multiple groups to separately match the latency. I asked this as a comment in another thread and got no responses. r/broadcastengineering - Broadcast Engineering.r/projection_mapping - Projection Mapping.You might find these other subreddits useful: These rules are implemented at the moderators' discretion. All 'office photos' must be posted in the weekly office pics thread.Use the Wiki and Search Functions Before Asking a Question.Do not use artist/company names in your post.Do not illegally distribute media such as vendor-locked software or books.Absolutely no advice for rigging/electrical/life safety is allowed beyond 'Consult a professional.'.

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Waves multirack native setup