Waves Studiorack
Anyone received the Waves e-mails?
I'm not an HD user but it does sound like a Waves 'solution' for TDM/HDX DSP, at the same time as launching a native rack option for their plugins, with recall of settings, etc. and available across different DAW platforms ... a Slate VMR if you will but with no pre-announcement and before Slate! Edit - not sure but looks like TDM/HDX worki in conjunction with Soundgrid? I'm sure someone will come along and explain soon :) |
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From Waves -
StudioRack is a software rack designed to run plugin chains, giving you the choice of directing the processing to a SoundGrid DSP server or to your host computer’s CPU. When processing your plugin chains on SoundGrid, StudioRack lets you monitor your tracks in low latency via the eMotion ST Mixer. Compatible with most popular hosts, StudioRack has a dedicated component for Pro Tools TDM and HDX systems, giving you access to both Avid and Waves offload capabilities. * Compatible with most native DAWs * Bridges Pro Tools HD and HDX DSP with the SoundGrid DSP server in order to process plugins in low latency while recording * Compatible with Waves and third-party plugins * Plugin chains used for low-latency monitoring are instantly available for mixing as wellUp to 8 plugins per rack * Fully automatable * Presets for plugin chains can be saved to and loaded from any DAW * Quick access to plugin parameters within your chain * Intuitive MIDI control over all plugins * Avid Control Surface support |
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They forgot to add:
"Will lock your computer if you're using a contemporary multi-monitor setup." |
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I don't understand either if I need to have some kind of hardware or if will work for grouping plugins and settings as a channel strip, as the VMR (if someday become true)
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What I don't understand is in one of their marketing emails they make a comparison of how their plugins run on the DigiGrid system Vs HDX but what I don't get is how they made that comparison if there were no HDX DSP versions created....?
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In the case of Slate, I wonder if part of the rationale for them may be some common code to help them develop new products ... yet there are many who refuse to use the T-Racks or Guitar Rig equivalents and were relieved when T-Racks released standalone versions of their plugins! I hope that VCC will arrive soon as a normal AAX64 plugin, like we purchased originally, and not in the VMR rack! Steven posts quite regularly over on Gearslutz but only rarely hear, where the main AAX community hangs out ... so Steven; if you're reading, any news would be welcomed! |
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ether way IDC, I will never advocate buying their wares |
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I love the concept
Ethernet - Native compatible - DSP for non DSP systems with all the potentially super low latency benefits. Scaleale inputs and DSP resources with simple Ethernet connectivity. Even if just Waves plug ins not a bad collection. Problems: 1) Been announced for years without ever being released (until now - we hope) 2) NEVER published ALL the relevant latency details in real studio use (still waiting to see) 3) No track record for establishing such a system and keeping it alive (though a negative track record for releasing hardware only to abandon it) 4) SG Plug ins may be a huge price kicker HEY - this is my 999th post - Wooo Hooo.... |
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