Shows (Bar gigs up to 2k people indoor) that way already and didn’t have a single dropout. Therefore adding plugins (also inserts) to my foh mix has become a routine task with that setup. In my experience this kind of latency doesn’t do any harm to your foh mix.ĥ,1ms (including 0,8ms from the desk) should be doable for wedges. Setup wise I’m running reaper via usb/asio and running mostly slate/waves plugins on a stock acer i7 4th generation with 16gb ram. I highly recommend to use a program called “latency monitor” in a test run to see which drivers may slow down your real time audio processing (usually your wifi card will). I also still have a user button configured to get the usb out of every channels signalpath at once. You should just make sure not to add gain in your pluginpath so your fallback option will work." just in case (never had to use it so far). " I basically route every of the 16ch through the daw. Make sure to only use plugins without a delay (eg reaper has a info for that in the plugin window). The daw itself is delaycompensated so by routing everything through it there is no phasing issue caused by that. I mainly use an instance of slate vmr on every channel. And then (or before) add waves stuff like bass/vocal rider. Maybe centre when im working with a rapper and a dj with to much backing vocals on a track.Īs i said using it again on busses will add another roundtrip and therefore 4,6ms delay. When testing I’ve done bigger rap shows with 9,2ms on the pa but wouldn’t do that with live instruments. Since a lot of fx slots are freed up this way i tend to use the m32s compressor emulations (also not free of delay but much less) on busses." I made the jump to computer/interface/DAW for live sound in 2009 and haven't looked back. Two interfaces - I could do a show with just one and only lose a few inputs and half my monitor channels. Might have to click stop on the multitrack capture if it got down to that one.) (I'd still have 18 mic inputs and 5 monitor mixes available.) My laptop is the backup computer. My control surface is a couple USB MIDI controllers and an iPad all over two wifi channels. Hope you like the software.Obviously this isn't as elegant to run as a full mixer laid out in front of you but the convenience and roaming ability (and not having to coil up a beer soaked snake at the end of the night) more than make up for it. There will always be a free version available, though it will have a more limited feature set then the payed. When we move on from beta it will be released in several versions with different licences. While in the beta stage LiveProfessor is completely free. Don’t hesitate to contact us, or leave a comment if you find any bugs or have suggestions for new features or improvements. LiveProfessor works on XP, Vista, and Windows 7. We are adding new features and improvements all the time. LiveProfessor is still at the beta stage so it’s not at all consider to be finished. The program supports snapshots, MIDI and both VST-effects and VST-instrument. Using a ASIO audio card you can route inputs and outputs through your VST-plugins. LiveProfessor is designed to be a effect rack of VST-plugins.We have designed it specifically with live sound in mind. Top Software Keywords Show more Show less
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