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GENELEC A Legacy In Studio Monitoring New!

In this exclusive feature, PALM Expo Magazine dives deep into the leading choice for nearfield studio monitoring, Genelec. Learn how and why Genelec is the industry standard for unmatched precision in studio monitoring. read more

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Upgrade Your Sound: 6 Reasons to Switch to Digital Wireless Microphones New!

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Phoenix Networks Makes International Debut at Kathmandu Music Festival 2024 New!

Phoenix Networks, in collaboration with Meyer Sound Panther and Leopard systems, celebrates a major milestone with its first international gig at the Kathmandu Music Festival 2024, enhances the vibrant cultural exchange in Nepal. Join us as we explore this landmark achievement and the future of Phoenix Networks on the world stage. read more

Leksa Lighting: Pioneering Professional Lighting Solutions New!

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Waves Audio Announces SoundGrid Rack for VENUE within Avid’s VENUE | S6L Mixing Console


Wave Audio has announced SoundGrid Rack for VENUE, enabling live sound engineers to run Waves plugins directly within Avid’s VENUE | S6L mixing console with tactile control from the console’s surface knobs and integration in the VENUE software, thus eliminating the need for a computer host or an external network switch.

SoundGrid Rack is a plugin that runs within the VENUE | S6L environment and can load up to 8 SoundGrid-compatible Waves plugins per instance. All standard VENUE plugin features apply, including “Config” and “Show” modes, delay compensation, snapshot automation and detailed tactile control of plugin parameters.

It allows user run up to 128 mono or 64 stereo SoundGrid Racks within the S6L, each containing up to eight plugins. The included SoundGrid Inventory component (also available as a separate download from Waves Central) manages the SoundGrid network and allows to monitor its status.

Mick Olesh, Waves EVP of Sales & Marketing, comments, “We are delighted to offer Waves SoundGrid technology to Avid, for integrated SoundGrid control and the use of Waves plugins on Avid’s VENUE | S6L live console, thus boosting its mixing capabilities and offering live sound engineers a significantly enhanced and creative workflow.”

“We’ve worked with Waves to deliver a completely integrated experience for our live sound customer community,” said Al McKinna, Director of Live System Product Management at Avid. “With Waves SoundGrid setup and plug-in control now fully incorporated into the VENUE software, S6L customers will enjoy the intuitive, lightning-quick workflows they need to mix the most demanding of live shows with ease.”

Waves SoundGrid Rack for VENUE features:

• Run Waves plugins directly within your Avid VENUE | S6L console
• 128 audio paths at 96 kHz
• Follows standard operation of all plugins in the VENUE plugin rack
• Tactile control surface mapping for all Waves plugins
• Snapshot automation for plugin parameters
• Legacy VENUE show file compatibility
• Server redundancy with automatic failover
• No external computer host or network switch necessary

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