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Waves multirack native latency
Waves multirack native latency











waves multirack native latency

SuperRack is a natural extension of your mixing console. SuperRack operates in either Native mode, which handles plugin processing on the CPU of your Mac/PC, with any ASIO/Core audio interface, or in SoundGrid mode, which handles plugin processing on an external SoundGrid DSP server to significantly increase plugin count, minimize latency, and enable the host and I/O devices to be far apart from each other, to accommodate complex setups. SoundGrid employs standard Ethernet hardware to stream audio and moves the plug-in processing to a. This is the raison d’étre for MultiRack SoundGrid, Waves’ audio network and processing platform.

waves multirack native latency

SuperRack offers endless customization options that make it easy for you to tailor the application to your very own mixing workflow. MultiRack Native has certain limitations, namely that CPU horsepower will dictate the number of plugins and system latency. Run plugins in real time, customize your workspace with floating windows, set extended-scope snapshots, and run any live show with more speed and confidence than ever before.ĭesigned from the ground up and optimized for speedy operation, SuperRack is a cutting-edge plugin rack that lets live sound and broadcast engineers run up to 64 stereo racks (multi-channel racks are supported) through multiple instances of Waves’ plugins, with near-zero latency (in SoundGrid mode). Discover the next generation of live plugin processing.













Waves multirack native latency