Waves SoundGrid Updates

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2017/02/16 12:42:16 (permalink)

Waves SoundGrid Updates

Dear Waves user,

As part of our ongoing effort to improve user experience, we've made several updates and bug fixes to the following SoundGrid software and hardware:
  • SoundGrid Driver
  • eMotion ST
  • StudioRack
  • SoundGrid Servers

To learn about these and all other recent Waves updates, please visit our release notes page. 




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    Rob[at]Sound-Rehab
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    Re: Waves SoundGrid Updates 2017/02/16 14:17:03 (permalink)
    Anyone round here using the soundgrid stuff?

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    Re: Waves SoundGrid Updates 2017/02/19 02:01:25 (permalink)
    Yep. I run an IOS and an IOX. Gives me 20 in with about the same outputs plus 6 dedicated Headphone out with their own volume control knobs, not to mention the Waves plugin server. Just cant beat Audio over a network. In Digigrid's case there's no special network format like Dante or some other that costs an arm and a leg. I already had all the Waves plugins so this was a way to leverage the best use out of that investment. I can easily plug into a MADI system  or a ProTools HDX system, anything I want.
    Awesome devices and software. It was so good I actually got rid of my RME UFX.

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    Re: Waves SoundGrid Updates 2017/02/19 15:43:45 (permalink)
    mudgel
    Yep. I run an IOS and an IOX. Gives me 20 in with about the same outputs plus 6 dedicated Headphone out with their own volume control knobs, not to mention the Waves plugin server. Just cant beat Audio over a network. In Digigrid's case there's no special network format like Dante or some other that costs an arm and a leg. I already had all the Waves plugins so this was a way to leverage the best use out of that investment. I can easily plug into a MADI system  or a ProTools HDX system, anything I want.
    Awesome devices and software. It was so good I actually got rid of my RME UFX.


    Cool. Glad to hear that. seems to be a really nice system ... audio over LAN really is the way these days if you need a scalable system and more IO spread across rooms

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