Larry Shelby Posted October 30, 2019 Share Posted October 30, 2019 Discover the next generation of live plugin processing. Run plugins in real time, customize your workspace with floating windows, set extended-scope snapshots, and run any live show with more speed and confidence than ever before. Designed from the ground up and optimized for speedy operation, SuperRack is a cutting-edge plugin rack that lets live sound and broadcast engineers run up to 128 audio channels through multiple instances of Waves’ plugins, with near-zero latency. SuperRack offers endless customization options that make it easy for you to tailor the application to your very own mixing workflow. SuperRack operates in a SoundGrid Audio-over-Ethernet network, processing audio on a dedicated SoundGrid DSP server. This moves plugin processing from the host computer to an external DSP server, to significantly increase plugin count, minimize latency, and enable the host and I/O devices to be far apart from each other, accommodating the most complex setups. SuperRack is a natural extension of your mixing console. Designed for quick setup time, flexible touch-friendly workspace, and unlimited workflow customization, it enables FOH, monitor, broadcast, and AV engineers to run any show with confidence. Read More View and control multiple plugin instances simultaneously Multitouch-friendly graphic interface Expand your workspace to up to four monitors Easily tweak small plugin parameters with a ‘Touch & Slide’ fader Quickly access up to 12 plugins per snapshot via the Hot Plugins panel Map application and plugin controls to MIDI & computer keyboard for quick hands-on access Switch inputs and outputs while maintaining processing chains Adjust multiple racks simultaneously with the ‘Linking’ function Share SoundGrid I/Os in a network to build complex setups Selectively recall snapshots via scope filter Comprehensive device and network monitoring Advanced latency alignment management Host mirroring (DiGiCo) and DSP server redundancy $599 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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