

With this situation I encounter a problem of a great magnitude and makes totally unusable the possibility of controlling Multirack from a bank with Midi strips. If you setup up a computer with multirack and network it with your console/soundgrid server you can use an interface to send midi commands via macro. Subject: Re:Good Alternative to Waves MultiRack - Sorry posted in the wrong place before. CMC Transport, iPad with AC-7, V-Control Pro, Lemur, M-Audio BX-8 and KRK Rokit 10 sub. On the one hand, I have created a layer with Midi strips and I have been able to assign faders and knobs using the Multirack editor, but in no way can I assign the Mute, Mix and Pfl buttons since the “not allowed” message appears in the Multirack editor screen.Īlthough I’ve managed to get Multirack to change the snapshots at the same time that there are scene changes on the table, I’ve come across a big problem that happens when I’m moving some faders into the mix (audio channels) since these faders are sending midi data to Multirack by varying the values of the parameters of the focused plugin! When you see something like that, you get the panic! Waves offers a wide range of MultiRack-Ready Native audio plugins which bring studio-quality processing and precision to the world of live sound and other real-time audio applications. Presonus Studio Live 16.4.2 and FirePod, NI Komplete Audio 6, M-Audio Xponent.
Waves multirack software#
It provides a software equivalent to outboard hardware processing Racks, and is integrated with your SD console software.

The current situation is a bit chaotic because I have not yet managed to create a layer that is functional and usable to do this in a show in the field of production. MultiRack SoundGrid is a host platform for Waves audio processing plug-ins, designed especially for live sound applications. I am trying to program a table bench for plugin control functions in Multirack.
