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Waves Announces SoundGrid
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Waves Audio
has announced the upcoming release of its groundbreaking SoundGrid
technology. SoundGrid gives users the ability to run large numbers of
Waves’ award-winning audio processors using standard PCs via Ethernet,
far surpassing the specs of dedicated DSP-based platforms. SoundGrid
offers super low latency performance, which means users can take
advantage of even more audio processors and CPU-intensive processors
than ever before. Waves is leveraging the recent advances in both
Ethernet and CPU technologies to provide better, more cost-effective
performance for the pro audio and live sound markets.
SoundGrid Key Benefits:
- Provides low latency platform for running Waves plug-ins
- Uses standard, off-the-shelf components: computers, switches, servers, Ethernet cables, etc.
- Integration with analog and digital mixing consoles
- Provides a complete Redundancy & Recovery system
- Upcoming SoundGrid versions will implement recording capabilities
SoundGrid Applications:
- Live sound and touring
- Centralized processing hub for mixing, post production and broadcast facilities
- Networked audio for sound installations
About Waves Ltd.:
Waves is a leading provider of audio DSP solutions for professional,
broadcast, and consumer electronics audio markets. Waves has over 15
years of expertise in the development of psycho-acoustic signal
processing algorithms that leverage knowledge on the human perception
of hearing to radically improve perceived sound quality. Waves’
award-winning processors are utilized to improve sound quality in the
creation of hit records, major motion pictures, and popular video games
worldwide. Waves offers computer software solutions as well as hardware
plus software solutions for the professional and broadcast markets.
Under its Maxx brand, Waves offers semiconductor and licensable
algorithms for consumer electronics applications. Waves’ Maxx
technologies dramatically enhance audio performance and are used by
industry leaders such as Sony, Sanyo, JVC, Toshiba, and many others.
For more information, visit the Waves web site at
http://www.waves.com.
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