2015/03/09 11:19:19
ltb
Created with and for live sound engineers, Tracks Live is a multitrack recording software solution designed to capture live performances of any kind, from the smallest gig to the largest production.

Tracks Live enables easy switching between stereo out and multi out modes, allowing you to toggle back and forth between recording and virtual soundcheck with the click of a button. The automatic multichannel re-routing engine also adapts to any changes you make on the fly, making it easier than ever to set up big shows with hundreds of tracks.

Designed with close attention to every detail to ensure superior user experience, Tracks Live will make your live recording process faster, easier and absolutely reliable.
 
  • ASIO/Core Audio-compatible and works with virtually any audio interface
  • PC- and Mac-compatible
  • Record and play back hundreds of tracks
  • Supported sample rate of up to 192 kHz
  • File formats compatible with all popular DAWS
  • Automatic track routing configuration
  • Fast switching between recording and virtual soundcheck
  • Meter bridge view for easy monitoring
  • System lock (to protect against accidental key pressing)
 
Tracks Live is available for free download. You may also purchase Tracks Live Premium Service for $99 and receive:
  • FREE MultiRack (Reg. $600) - limited-time offer
  • Phone and email tech support
  • Priority updates and bug fixes
    V1.0.0-2740 released March 9th, 2015
 
http://www.waves.com/mixe...presenting-tracks-live
http://www.waves.com/downloads/tracks-live
2015/03/09 12:42:44
ampfixer
Any forum members using this kit? IT sounds like a great deal to get the multi-rack for $99.
 
Too good to be true?
2015/03/09 13:24:44
ltb
It was just released this morning, haven't checked it out yet.
2015/03/09 17:35:20
cclarry
I opened it and checked it out...it's not much really....

But for Live use I wouldn't expect much....
2015/03/09 17:42:04
cclarry
Ok I went to open a file I had just created and noticed that the 
extension was *.ardour...

I'm pretty sure this is built on top of the Ardour framework...which
is also what Harrison Mixbus is built on...



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