New! Waves Stream - Remote Audio Collaboration Simplified
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- Опубліковано 15 тра 2024
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Share high-quality audio directly from your DAW with your co-creators and clients-in real time, at the click of a button. The Waves Stream plugin & web service makes remote audio sharing a smooth part of your collaborative creative process.
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Can't wait to see what you guys do next,
your getting closer to making my favorite Plugin (No Diddy)
Tried it and it's amazing.
Thanks so much!
Stoked! Finally someone else doing this other than just 'listento' which was starting to become a bit expensive.
Darn, I saw a post about this awhile ago and was really looking forward to it. Had i known it was subscription based i would have forgotten it exists sooner
Felt like an IELTS examination course
Hi MPA! This would make my questions re: my mixes much easier - IF we could find a common time we are both awake :) Hope you are well!
Ah Chris mate, your mixes are badass without my help brother.
works great but too bad only one listener can connect to the stream!
you can always stream as the listener and send it from there, but then again, you might as well just stream to your listeners from source, without the app and the subscription fee.
thanks for your response, although I'm not sure how this would work with me as a mixing engineer working with a band everyone at home going through mix tweaks. It is included in Mercury so I just wanted to give this a shot but will have to go back to Audiomovers for the reasons stated above @@pluglife2393
People buy car for better transportation, bro buys car for car test on mixes
Latency from A to B? What about multichannel?
Hi there, our tech support department is open 7 days a week and will be more than glad to assist. Please contact us directly: www.waves.com/contact-us
@@waves :D just answer it...
@@Keksstar Hi mate, I'm the dude in the video, and also the product manager at Waves for Stream. You're asking about latency. We can get you down to as little as 10ms or lower, but a lot of that depends on things out of our control, meaning the internet connection between you and your client you're sending audio to. Or if you're sending audio both ways, each more so, the need for two reliable internet connections.
As for multichannel, that was not the goal for this first release. Because this is a direct connection between you and the computer you're sending to, add as many as you like on different busses you want to send, knock yourself out, you'll know you've found your limit when the audio signal starts to degrade. I sent 10 different channels from a session lastnight with no problems,
Shout out if you have questions.
Cheers
MPA
@@mpacreative Thanks MPA! Would be awesome if Waves will develop an solution for multi-channel as well, that would be awesome for remote-productions 🙂
What’s the purpose of this they couldn’t elaborate any cleay
Clearer
I thought I made it quite clear @@MilestonesGlobal . What questions do you have?
waves imo do not understand the importance of keeping a project a mystery, and that tension is build when you revealed that you are working on a new project, the momentum is high enough because most people release singles and some not more than an EP. It is a bad think to bother people while they are working on new stuff. for once in our lives can we have some space and rest to relativize and become grounded again ,alone????
Hey sorry man, I've read this like 5t times and still am not sure what point you're making.
Lol