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A guide to Waves MultiRackāāāIs it all worth it?
So, I thought this was just going to be four parts. I realised, however, that it means nothing without looking at the costs.
Itās worth saying that there are always sales on at waves.com so thatās the first port of call and 90% of my plugins Iāve bought that way.
For live engineers looking to get started you obviously need the MultiRack app at the very reasonable price of $149 (thatās a huge saving, it used to be $649). Thatās what gets you up and running.
That, sadly, doesnāt include any plugins so hereās the basics that Iād recommend;
C1āāā$99āāāI think that C1 is one of the most powerful, yet underrated, plugins that Waves currently sell. The compressor side of things is pretty standard but the gate side of things, especially once you introduce side chains, just blows everything else away. I donāt believe any current desk gate could match this.
H-Seriesāāā$599āāāYou may be sat there thinking $599 for a plugin? Well, no. This is the suite of waves Hybrid series and is made up of four plugins. H-EQ, H-Comp, H-Reverb and H-Delay. I own three out of the four. H-Reverb and H-Delay are my go to effects. H-Comp will easily do those 1176 and 3A compressor emulations. While Iāve not used H-EQ just yet thereās no reason to expect it wouldnāt sound great.
C6āāā$299āāāYes, itās expensive but itās incredibly powerful. Maybe donāt just take my word for it, hereās a little video from David Stagl at Northpoint Community Church
If you got all these plugins when there was no sale on youād be spending $1149 and that doesnāt sound like itās great value until you compare it to other out the box solutions. A small external rack to upgrade the effects in an X32 could easily cost $1000. And a solution similar to my every day waves session could easily cost $8000 and take greater power and truck space.
A Guide To Waves MultiRackāāāExplanation & My Setup
Iāve decided to write this post as a quick response to a conversation that broke out on one of my Facebook pictures over Christmas
As an end of 2016 treat to myself I purchased Waveās H-Reverb and duly posted a picture on social media. It started a conversation with a fellow FoH sound engineer. He was curious as to both using Waves in Appleās Logic X digital audio workstation and in a live sense using Waveās MultiRack application.
And it got me thinking Iāve been really lucky professionally in having some great people help get me up and running with both MultiRack and itās more powerful brother, MultiRack SoundGrid, which offloads audio processing to a bespoke server. And I just wanted to give back a little to help and inspire others
I, mostly, use MultiRack in itās beefed up SoundGrid version on a Yamaha M7 using two Yamaha WSG-Y16 cards allowing for a total of 32 bi-directional channels. These link to a regular gigabit network switch which also has a SoundGrid server and regular computer connected.
NOTE 1: The regular computer can be Mac OR Windows and acts ONLY as a Graphical Interface. No audio passes through it. Having said that it ONLY works with the MultiRackSG app open. Think of it as your insert cables.
There is some digital patching that you have to do both in the app and on the desk. Similar to below. With that done you get audio flowing both ways.
NOTE 2: You have to think about processing order just a little bit. In my situation all the bands monitors are mixed from the same desk as I mix Front of House from and I donāt want my house eq or compression going to monitors
I then use the MultiRackSG app in three different ways:
Inserts
Effects
Direct Outs
I donāt want to give everyone one really long post so Iām going to break it out in to a further three. One covering inserts, one covering sends and direct outs and one covering other systems using the regular MultiRack app.