

- WAVES MULTIRACK NATIVE WITHOUT MAC OS
- WAVES MULTIRACK NATIVE WITHOUT SOFTWARE
- WAVES MULTIRACK NATIVE WITHOUT PC
Optional MIDI Controller – A MIDI controller can be used to control Plugins in real time, without using the mouse or keyboard. It is also possible to connect a second “redundant” server working as a backup. SoundGrid Server – The SG server acts as the main “number cruncher” for all plugins used in the application.
WAVES MULTIRACK NATIVE WITHOUT SOFTWARE
Alternatively, you can activate the Waves V9 plugins and MultiRack software licenses on your host computer's hard drive through the Waves License Center. When using MultiRack, the USB flash drive must be connected to the computer at all times. USB Flash Drive (optional) – The USB flash-drive key holds the licenses for Waves V9 plugins and provides activated licenses on the go. Plugins – Waves for audio processing hosted by MultiRack SoundGrid. MultiRack SoundGrid Application – The host software required to run Waves SoundGrid plugins. MultiRack SoundGrid supports dedicated SoundGrid interfaces for DiGiCo, Yamaha, A&H, and any MADI-enabled console. SoundGrid I/O Interface – The SoundGrid I/O interface pipes audio in and out of the console.

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WAVES MULTIRACK NATIVE WITHOUT PC
PC or Mac Host Computer – The main brain and controller for the system that runs the MultiRack live plugin host application. MultiRack SoundGrid uses an external SoundGrid DSP server to achieve low-latency performance and run multiple plugins in real time. Plugins – Waves for audio processing, hosted by MultiRack Native. MultiRack Native Application – The host software required to run Waves Native plugins. Waves SoundGrid interfaces to connect to Yamaha, A&H and MADI-enabled consoles. Built-in FireWire/USB interfaces to connect to Behringer X32, PreSonus StudioLive, Midas Venice, Mackie Onyx-i, etc. Multichannel analog interface to connect to analog consoles.

ASIO/Core Audio Interface – A variety of standard ASIO/Core Audio interfaces are supported. MultiRack Native relies on the power of a host computer to process the audio and uses an ASIO/Core Audio interface to connect to a console. Disconnect all other networks (including internet). Use a Thunderbolt 3-to-Thunderbolt 2 adapter connected to a Thunderbolt 2-to-Ethernet adapter.
WAVES MULTIRACK NATIVE WITHOUT MAC OS
We currently advise running MultiRack on Mac OS Yosemite if possible.Ģ016 MacBook Pro (and later) users: To use the SoundGrid Driver for recording/playback/ processing, the following conditions must be met. Mac OS El Capitan and later: When running MultiRack for long periods of time, occasionally restart the computer to clear the memory cache. Connecting to a SoundGrid network via Thunderbolt 3 is currently not supported. We are working on ensuring future compatibility. Microsoft Surface tablets are currently not supported by MultiRack. Waves Multirack NativeĭiGiCo Waves Operation 1-1 Waves MultiRack SoundGrid Outboard Processing Host for Live Applications Issue B - Sept 2010.Ĭompact servers are supported under MultiRack SoundGrid up to version 9.5 only.

With easy setup and advanced preset capabilities, MultiRack delivers all the flexibility and portability of software, with sound quality and convenience that beats hardware. MultiRack application is ideal for live sound, broadcast, post-production facilities and more. The world’s best-sounding reverbs, equalizers, compressors, limiters and delays are at your fingertips, without the limitations of hardware and at a fraction of the cost. RUN WAVES PLUGINS LIVE ON YOUR CONSOLE MultiRack is a software host that lets FOH and monitor engineers run multiple, simultaneous instances of the same award-winning Waves plugins used in recording studios and mixing rooms the world over.
